Second Engineer for Bulk Carrier – TechMarine – International – Salary £7800-£8100

Second Engineer for Bulk Carrier – TechMarine – International – Salary £7800-£8100

Job Description:

TechMarine is seeking a Second Engineer for a 75,539 DWT Bulk Carrier. This key position at TechMarine represents an excellent opportunity for maritime professionals with experience in managing machinery and technical systems on board large vessels.

Key Responsibilities:

The Second Engineer will be responsible for the daily supervision and maintenance of the ship’s engines and equipment. Key functions include managing propulsion systems, controlling technical supplies, and directing technical personnel on board, ensuring efficient and safe operation of the vessel.

Requirements and Qualifications:

Previous experience in a similar position on Bulk Carriers or large vessels is required. Valid STCW certifications are essential, along with demonstrated strong leadership and technical management skills.

Additional Details:

The salary offered is £7800 to £8100, and the work will be on an international shipping schedule. Availability to start immediately and the ability to adapt to a multinational work environment will be valued.

Purpose of the Advertisement:

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