Second Engineer (2E) for General Cargo Vessel – Amergo Group – International

Position Overview

A Second Engineer (2E) position is available for a General Cargo Vessel, offered by Amergo Group. This is an international contract with a competitive salary range.

Contract Details

  • Salary: 7500-7800 USD/month
  • Location: International (Anywhere)
  • Contract: 4+/-1 months contract
  • Vessel Type: General Cargo Vessel
  • Hiring Company: Amergo Group
  • Required Training: Training as an Engineering Officer and STCW certification
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. According to MLC 2006, international maritime contracts typically include medical coverage, repatriation, and regulated onboard living conditions.

Requirements

  • Experience in the rank of Second Engineer
  • Good level of English

Responsibilities

  • According to STCW, typical functions of the Second Engineer include: supervision of the engine team, maintenance of propulsion and auxiliary systems, consumption control, and management of the engine room under the direction of the Chief Engineer.

Required Documentation

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Seaman’s Passport

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