Second Engineer for Bulker Ship – Maritime Agency ‘Univis Ltd’ – Worldwide – Salary: 6900 USD p/m

Second Engineer for Bulker Ship – Maritime Agency ‘Univis Ltd’ – Worldwide – Salary: 6900 USD p/m

WishToSail.com shares a job opportunity offered by the Maritime Agency ‘Univis Ltd’, a leading Ukrainian company in hiring qualified personnel for the maritime sector. The agency is looking for a Second Engineer to work on a Bulker-type ship, with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 81,000. The contract is for 4 +/-1 months. The offered remuneration is 6900 USD per month. The ship has a MAN-B&W 6S60ME-C8 engine, so experience working with this type of engine will be an important requirement for the position. The Second Engineer plays a crucial role on board, assisting the chief engineer in supervising and maintaining the ship’s engine and machinery. Experience in this role on Bulker ships will be highly valued, as well as a good level of English. A Bulker ship is a vessel designed for the transport of bulk cargo, such as coal, grains, minerals, among others. The work on these types of ships requires commitment and technical skills. To participate in the selection process, candidates must send their CV to the Maritime Agency ‘Univis Ltd’. This job offer is open to candidates from all over the world. Remember that WishToSail.com only provides information on job offers in the maritime and nautical sector, and is not part of the hiring process or accept applications. We encourage you to thoroughly research job opportunities before applying. More information in the original job listing at here.

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