Second Engineer (2/E) – Container Vessel – L-Stream Ltd

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Engineer (2/E) for a container vessel position with L-Stream Ltd. This is a maritime contract (embarkation) role offering a competitive salary of $8,600 per month. The vessel type is a container vessel, and the position requires availability to join on 18.04.2026.

Offer Details

  • Salary: $8,600/month
  • Location: Anywhere (unspecified)
  • Contract: Maritime contract (embarkation)
  • Vessel Type: Container vessel
  • Hiring Company: L-Stream Ltd
  • Required Training: Merchant Marine Engineering Officer qualification and updated STCW certifications
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC) for Second Engineer
  • Experience on container vessels
  • Availability to join on 18.04.2026

Responsibilities

  • Supervision and maintenance of propulsion plant and auxiliary systems
  • Management of the engine department under the direction of the Chief Engineer
  • Compliance with onboard safety and environmental procedures

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC or ODT format)
  • Valid professional certificates
  • Letters of recommendation (if applicable)

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