Chief Engineer for MULTICAT and Shoalbuster Vessels – BSC Odessa, Ukraine

Chief Engineer for MULTICAT and Shoalbuster Vessels – BSC Odessa, Ukraine

The digital magazine WishToSail.com reports on a job offer aimed at professionals in the maritime sector. We are looking for a Chief Engineer to work on MULTICAT and Shoalbuster vessels, in a Chief Engineer position. Description of the role and key responsibilities: The selected candidate will be responsible for the management and maintenance of the propulsion system and all mechanical equipment on board the vessels. In addition, they must ensure the correct functioning of maritime operations according to the required standards. Requirements and qualifications: – Previous experience in similar positions, especially on MULTICAT or similar vessels. – Proficiency in English at a professional level, both oral and written. – Ability to work independently and make technical decisions on board. Additional details: – 6-week rotation onboard followed by 6 weeks off. – Expected start date by the end of March. – Approximate salary between 300 and 320 euros per day. – Job location: Ukraine. WishToSail.com shares this job offer provided by BSC Odessa. Interested parties should contact the company directly or follow the instructions provided to apply. For more details and application, it is recommended to visit the indicated website or contact through the provided phone numbers: +38 (048) 737 33 81, +38 (098) 025 34 78.

For more information, visit the original job listing at http://jobatsea.online/job/551680/ch-eng-tug-aht-multicat-asap-300-euro-pd-at-bsc/

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