Second Engineer for AHTSS Fleet – V. MANILA – Location: International

Second Engineer for AHTSS Fleet – V. MANILA – Location: International

The digital magazine WishToSail.com presents a job offer for a Second Engineer in the AHTSS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply Ship) fleet managed by V. MANILA. This leading company in independent vessel management offers an opportunity for maritime professionals interested in working anywhere in the world.

Job Description and Key Responsibilities:

The Second Engineer will be responsible for the technical operations of ME type engines. This includes daily maintenance, troubleshooting, and supervision of technical teams on board. The candidate is expected to work closely with other technical crew members to ensure efficient operation of the vessel’s systems.

Requirements and Qualifications:

Applicants must have previous experience as Second Engineers on similar vessels and preferably have knowledge and experience with ME type engines. Additionally, candidates must be citizens of the Philippines due to the specific requirements of the job.

Additional Details:

The position offered by V. MANILA is international, allowing candidates to work in various locations around the world. Additional details about the contract and working conditions can be provided during the selection process. WishToSail.com acts solely as a platform for disseminating this job offer. Interested parties should contact V. MANILA directly or follow their instructions to apply. To apply, registration on the Maritime Union job portal is required.

More information can be found in the original job listing at Maritime Union.

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