Chief Engineer for General Cargo Vessel (GT 8911) – EU/Canada/US Zone – €8000 net

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Chief Engineer for a General Cargo Vessel (GT 8911) operating in the EU/Canada/US zone. This position offers a competitive net salary of €8000 and a 3-month EU contract with the potential for permanent employment with the company.

Offer Details

  • Salary: €8000 NET
  • Location: Anywhere (Navigation Zone: EU/Canada/US)
  • Contract: EU contract, duration 3 months
  • Vessel Type: General Cargo Vessel
  • Hiring Company: OJ Crew (for unspecified client)
  • Required Training: Chief Engineer Officer qualification with valid CoC, preferably from the EU.
  • Benefits: Possibility of obtaining a permanent position with the company, good working and living conditions on board.

Requirements

  • Valid STCW documents
  • Valid medical certificate
  • Good level of English
  • EU candidates only
  • US visa (advantage)

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the vessel’s engine department, supervising the operation and maintenance of all machinery, including the main Wärtsilä engine of 4500KW.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable safety and environmental regulations (SOLAS, MARPOL) for the vessel.
  • Manage the engine team and coordinate technical operations with the Captain.

Required Documentation

  • STCW documents
  • Medical certificate
  • Updated CV
  • Letter of intent

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