Engine Officer (Fitter) – Container Vessel – Global Fleet – 2200-2500 USD

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Engine Officer (Fitter) to join the crew of a container vessel operating within a global fleet. This position offers a fixed-term contract with competitive remuneration and the opportunity to work on modern container ships.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 2200-2500 USD per month
  • Location: Global (container vessel within international fleet)
  • Contract: Maritime contract of 6+/-1 months
  • Vessel Type: Container vessel (1000-20000 TEUs)
  • Hiring Company: Amergo Group
  • Required Training: Technical training in marine engineering and STCW certifications
  • Benefits: Fixed-duration contract (6+/-1 months) with international fleet

Requirements

  • Experience in the rank (as engine officer/fitter)
  • Valid maritime documentation (according to STCW)

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance and repair of vessel machinery
  • Supervision of engine operations in port and during navigation
  • Compliance with safety and environmental regulations (SOLAS/MARPOL)

Required Documentation

  • Updated STCW certificates
  • Seaman’s book
  • Valid medical certificates
  • Valid passport

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