Chief Engineer Position for Maintenance Vessel with Aramco – Salary 250 USD/Day – Worldwide Location

Chief Engineer Position for Maintenance Vessel with Aramco – Salary 250 USD/Day – Worldwide Location

Description of the role and key functions: We are looking for a Chief Engineer (ChEng) to immediately join a maintenance vessel operated by Aramco. The candidate will be responsible for the supervision and efficient maintenance of the vessel’s engineering systems, ensuring compliance with established quality and safety standards.

Requirements and qualifications: Previous experience in the role of Chief Engineer. Proficiency in English at a level suitable for technical work and communication. Preference for candidates from listed countries, including Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Slovenia, Czech Republic, and Hungary.

Additional details: 4-month contract working on board, followed by 2 months of rest, on rotation. Salary: 250 USD per day. The work location is worldwide.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com serves solely as a dissemination channel for this job offer. Interested parties should contact the responsible company directly through the indicated channels to apply. Please ensure to apply with your Maritime-Union.com form as indicated in the original offer.

More information in the original ad at https://maritime-union.com/job/218576/

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