Chief Engineer on Chemical Oil Tanker – International Vessel – Salary £13,000-£13,500

Chief Engineer on Chemical Oil Tanker – International Vessel – Salary £13,000-£13,500

Description of the position and key responsibilities: We are looking to fill the position of Chief Engineer on a chemical oil tanker with a displacement of 51,000 tonnes, built in 2006. Responsibilities include supervising and managing the propulsion system and all mechanical equipment on board, ensuring preventive and corrective maintenance, as well as operational efficiency during navigation. The selected candidate will be a key member of the technical team, ensuring safety and compliance with international regulations.

Requirements and qualifications: Proficiency in English at a professional level, both written and oral. Previous experience as Chief Engineer on tanker vessels, preferably in chemical or oil units. Valid and up-to-date Chief Engineer license. Demonstrated ability to lead teams and manage complex technical operations.

Additional details: Salary: £13,000-£13,500, based on experience and demonstrated competencies. Expected embarkation date: end of September. Hiring for tanker fleet. Purpose of the advertisement: This ad is shared by the digital magazine WishToSail.com as an informative service for maritime professionals. The job offer is managed by the hiring company, who will provide additional information and manage the selection process. Interested parties should contact the company directly through the means indicated in the original offer.

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