Job Listing: 3rd Engineer for New Construction Motor Yacht over 100m – Atlantic Marine Ltd – Netherlands – Salary: €6,000 – €7,000 per month

Job Listing: 3rd Engineer for New Construction Motor Yacht over 100m – Atlantic Marine Ltd – Netherlands – Salary: €6,000 – €7,000 per month

Are you looking to be part of the engineering team for a new construction motor yacht over 100 meters in length? This is a unique opportunity to work on a prestigious new build project with a rotational schedule (2 weeks on, 2 weeks off). The yacht is for private use. Responsibilities include working alongside the Chief Engineer, Second Engineer, AVIT, and other team members, conducting sea trials, and maintaining engineering systems and machinery on board. Experience with auxiliary vessel maintenance is a plus.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Hold a commercial EOOW (Engineer Officer of the Watch) certificate or equivalent.
  • Yachting experience: Open to candidates with 0 to 6 months of yacht experience, ideal for those starting their career in this sector.
  • Minimum commitment of 2 years as a 3rd Engineer.
  • Flexible leave dates, with the possibility of remote work during off time.
  • Ability to work independently when needed.
  • Accommodation in a single cabin on board.

Additional Details:

  • Salary: Between €6,000 and €7,000 per month.
  • Schedule: Rotational 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off.
  • Location: Netherlands.

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