First Assistant Engineer for Maritime Company – USCG MMC Credential Required

First Assistant Engineer for Maritime Company – USCG MMC Credential Required

We are looking for qualified professionals for the position of First Assistant Engineer in the maritime sector. The role requires a credential from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) as a fundamental part of the candidate’s profile.

Description of the Position and Key Responsibilities:

The First Assistant Engineer is responsible for supervising and coordinating the maintenance and operation of machinery on board. Ensuring the proper functioning of propulsion systems and other mechanized machinery on the ship is part of the daily tasks. Additionally, they must work closely with the chief engineers to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards.

Requirements and Qualifications:

Merchant Mariner Credential from the United States Coast Guard with endorsement/license of First Assistant Motor Engineer. Suitable qualification according to the tonnage and horsepower of the specific ship. Previous experience in similar positions will be valued.

Additional Details:

The offered schedule and type of contract are subject to the regulations and needs of the contracting company, following maritime industry standards. WishToSail.com acts solely as a means of dissemination for this job offer. Interested parties should contact the company offering the position directly for more details on how to apply.

More information on the original job listing at Maritime Jobs.

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