Second Engineer / AHTS / 6500 – 7500 USD at Amergo Group (Flexible Location)

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Engineer for an AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply) vessel. This is a temporary contract position with Amergo Group, offering competitive remuneration and flexible deployment.

Contract Details

  • Salary: 6500 – 7500 USD per month
  • Location: Flexible location (Anywhere)
  • Contract: Temporary contract for 4 months (+/- 1 month)
  • Vessel Type: AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel)
  • Hiring Company: Amergo Group
  • Required Training: Engineering Officer qualification and updated STCW certifications (implied by the position)
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Experience in the position of Second Engineer
  • Good level of English
  • Immediate availability (DOA is ASAP)

Responsibilities

According to STCW, the typical functions of the Second Engineer include: supervision of the engine department under the direction of the Chief Engineer, maintenance of propulsion and auxiliary systems, management of spare parts inventories, and compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

Required Documentation

  • Curriculum Vitae (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT format, maximum 3 MB)

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