Second Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Olive Crew Management Ltd – Embarkation in April 2025

Second Engineer for Bulk Carrier – Olive Crew Management Ltd – Embarkation in April 2025

Description of the position and key functions: A Second Engineer is required for a Japanese Bulk Carrier built in 2015, with a deadweight of 60,000 tonnes. The selected candidate will be responsible for maintaining and monitoring the operation of the ship’s engineering equipment, ensuring safe and efficient operation. They will be part of a mixed crew, contributing to the optimal performance of the vessel during its operation.

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates must possess adequate training and professional experience to perform the role of Second Engineer on vessels of this type. Previous experience in Bulk Carriers and familiarity with Japanese machinery systems will be valued. A good level of communication and teamwork is essential.

Additional details: – Expected joining date: April 27, 2025 – Contract duration: 5 months, with a possibility of a 1-month extension – Employment is offered at no cost to the candidate. WishToSail.com acts solely as a channel for the dissemination of this job offer. Interested parties should contact Olive Crew Management Ltd directly for more information and to apply. Applications can be sent via email to apply@olivecrew.com or by contacting the telephone number +38 050 406 31 56. It is also possible to join their Telegram channel https://t.me/olive_crew for more details.

More information in the original announcement at http://jobatsea.online/job/553717/2nd-engineer-for-bulk-carrier-at-olive-crew-management-ltd/

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