Chief Engineer on DP2 Platform Supply Vessel (NIS Flag) – Salary: £9,800/month

Chief Engineer on DP2 Platform Supply Vessel (NIS Flag) – Salary: £9,800/month

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a Chief Engineer to join a DP2 Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) under the NIS flag. Key functions include comprehensive management of the engine room, ensuring effective maintenance of technical equipment, and ensuring the safe operation of the vessel in accordance with international maritime regulations.

Requirements and qualifications: First Class Certificate of Competency – Chief Engineer (STCW III/2). Basic safety training according to STCW VI/1. Duties of safety STCW VI/6.2 and VI/6.4. Competence in survival craft STCW VI/2.1. Valid medical certificate. Competence in English communication (preferably Marlins certificate). Management of resources in the engine room.

Additional details: Estimated joining date: between 1st and 3rd July. The contract is for a single voyage with an approximate duration of six weeks. Purpose of the advertisement: This ad is a mere dissemination of the offer made by the hiring company. WishToSail.com does not manage the selection process. Interested parties should contact the company directly or follow their instructions to apply.

More information on the original ad at Job at Sea – Chief Engineer – PSV DP2 NIS Flag

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