Job Listing: 2nd Engineer on Cruise Ship – Columbia Shipmanagement

Job Listing: 2nd Engineer on Cruise Ship – Columbia Shipmanagement

WishToSail.com is sharing a job opportunity for the position of 2nd Engineer on a cruise ship managed by Columbia Shipmanagement. This is a key role in maintaining the performance and safety of the ship’s engine, which features a MAN B&W model, 6L 48/60B with a power output of 31,500 KW. The vessel has a gross tonnage of 77,000 tons and a deadweight of 6,500 tons.

Job Description and Key Responsibilities:

The 2nd Engineer will be responsible for overseeing the operation and maintenance of the ship’s engines and mechanical systems. Duties will include regular equipment inspections, carrying out repairs, and supporting the planning of preventive maintenance, ensuring compliance with all relevant safety regulations.

Requirements and Qualifications:

Prior experience in similar roles on cruise ships or similar vessels. Education in maritime engineering or a related field. Solid technical knowledge of MAN B&W engines or similar.

Additional Details:

Rotational contract of 3:2 months. Embarkation date: 15th February 2025. WishToSail.com is solely acting as a dissemination channel for this job offer. Interested parties should contact Columbia Shipmanagement directly to follow the application process according to their specific instructions.

For more information, visit the original announcement at Job at Sea.

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