Second Engineer for Container Fleet with Two-Stroke Main Engine – German Shipowner

Second Engineer for Container Fleet with Two-Stroke Main Engine – German Shipowner

Description of the position and key functions: The job offer is aimed at a Second Engineer with previous experience in container fleets operating with two-stroke main engines. The main function of the position includes maintenance and supervision of propulsion systems and machinery on a vessel built in 2008, with a deadweight of 37,000 DWT and equipped with a Man B&W engine.

Requirements and qualifications: The candidate must have proven experience in the management and operation of two-stroke engines in container fleets. Previous experience with German shipowners is valued. A deep technical knowledge is required, as well as the ability to work efficiently within a maritime engineering team.

Additional details: No additional details are specified regarding the schedule or type of contract in the provided information.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com acts solely as a dissemination channel for this job offer. Interested parties should contact GCC German Crew Center Marine Services Ltd. directly for more details or to apply for the position through the provided contact methods: Send CV to crew@odessa-gcc.com, call +380681221992 with Iryna, or visit the website gcc-marine.com for more information.

For more information, visit the original announcement at http://jobatsea.online/job/549376/2nd-engineer-on-container-7480-at-gcc-german-crew-center-marine-services-ltd/

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