Chief Engineer for Container Ship – MSC Container Vessel

Chief Engineer for Container Ship – MSC Container Vessel

Description of the position and key functions: The position of Chief Engineer for a MSC Container Vessel type container ship, with a Liberia flag and built in 2015. The Chief Engineer will be responsible for supervising the maintenance and operation of the main MAN-B&W engine with a power of 50000 KW. Functions include ensuring the optimal operation of the mechanical and electrical systems on board, as well as coordinating the technical team of the ship to maximize the operational efficiency of a ship with 90000 GT tonnage.

Requirements and qualifications: Previous experience in the position of Chief Engineer on ships of similar characteristics is required, as well as advanced knowledge in the operation of MAN-B&W engines. It is important to have leadership skills, technical problem-solving abilities, and experience in the maintenance of modern maritime machinery.

Additional details: A contract duration of 4 months starting from 9th July 2025 is offered. The salary is negotiable, depending on the candidate’s experience and qualifications. Interested parties are encouraged to review the specific details provided by the employer for a more complete understanding of the working conditions.

Purpose of the announcement: This announcement is a publication of the digital magazine WishToSail.com, which serves solely as a channel for the dissemination of job offers in the maritime sector. Those interested in the position should contact the hiring company directly or follow the instructions provided to apply for the position.

More information on the original announcement at http://jobatsea.online/job/564231/chief-engineer-for-container-ship-at-baltic-shipping/

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