Engine Mechanic (Fitter) on Bulk Carrier – Salary 2500-2700$ – Polaris Marine Management

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Engine Mechanic (Fitter) to join the crew of a Bulk Carrier vessel. This position involves maintaining and repairing ship machinery under the direction of the engineering department.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 2500-2700 $/month
  • Location: Not specified (possibly global rotation)
  • Contract: Maritime contract (duration not specified)
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier
  • Hiring Company: Polaris Marine Management
  • Required Training: Technical training in naval machinery or similar
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Mandatory interview in English
  • Experience on bulk carrier vessels
  • Updated STCW documentation

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance and repair of ship machinery
  • Supervision of propulsion and auxiliary systems
  • Compliance with safety and environmental protocols
  • Collaboration with the engine department

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT, maximum 3 MB)
  • Professional certificates (STCW, CoC)
  • Seaman’s book
  • Medical certificates

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