Chief Engineer on Panamax Bulk Carrier – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Location: China – Salary: £10,200 per month

Chief Engineer on Panamax Bulk Carrier – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Location: China – Salary: £10,200 per month

Description of the position and key responsibilities: The job focuses on the position of Chief Engineer on board a Panamax bulk carrier. Responsibilities include overseeing and managing all technical and machinery aspects of the vessel, ensuring the efficient operation of mechanical and electrical systems on board. The candidate is expected to demonstrate leadership within the engineering team and be able to effectively solve technical issues.

Requirements and qualifications: Certificate of Competency (III/2). Minimum of one year of experience as a Chief Engineer on Panamax bulk carriers. Candidates from Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, India, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, and Montenegro are preferred.

Additional details: Contract duration: 4 months (+/- 1 month). Embarkation date: 15th January 2026. Purpose of the advertisement: This announcement is shared by WishToSail.com and does not imply a direct job offer from the magazine. Interested parties should contact Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd directly or follow their instructions to apply. For application, candidates must register on the company’s provided website.

More information in the original ad at Maritime Union.

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