Chief Engineer Position on General Cargo Vessel – Marine MAN Ltd. – International – Salary: £9650

Chief Engineer Position on General Cargo Vessel – Marine MAN Ltd. – International – Salary: £9650

Description of the role and key responsibilities: An opportunity is available for a Chief Engineer (CE) on board a general cargo vessel with a deadweight of 17,257 tonnes. The main responsibilities include overseeing and managing all engineering operations and maintenance in the ship’s engine room, ensuring the proper functioning of all systems during navigation and port operations.

Requirements and qualifications: Qualifications and certifications necessary to act as Chief Engineer on a general cargo vessel. Previous experience on similar vessels will be positively considered. Required citizenship: Indonesia.

Additional details: Contract duration: 4 months. Expected joining date: 3rd June 2025. German management on board. The job placement service is free of charge for candidates.

Purpose of the announcement: The digital magazine WishToSail.com is sharing this job offer for informational purposes. Interested candidates should contact Marine MAN Ltd. directly for more details or follow the procedure established by the company to apply. To apply, please contact via email at o.kotoban@marineman.eu, by phone at +40737485557, or through the profile @kotobanMarineMAN.

For more information, visit the original job listing at http://jobatsea.online/job/556693/ce-on-general-cargo-ship-at-marine-man-ltd/

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