Vacancy: Fourth Engineer on Bulk Carrier LUBIE – Navigation in the Mediterranean, East Coast of North America and Western Europe

Vacancy: Fourth Engineer on Bulk Carrier LUBIE – Navigation in the Mediterranean, East Coast of North America and Western Europe

Description of the position and key functions: An opportunity to join the bulk carrier LUBIE as Fourth Engineer is available. Main responsibilities include the maintenance and operation of propulsion systems and machinery on board, under the supervision of the Chief Engineer. The ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues, ensuring the efficient operation of the main MAN-B&W engine, will be highly regarded.

Requirements and qualifications: Mandatory experience in the same position, with a minimum of 2 contracts. Previous experience on similar type vessels, also with a minimum of 2 contracts. English level: good. Age limit: 45 years. Visa required: Biometric passport and visa for the U.S.

Additional details: Joining date: August 18, 2025. Duration of voyage: 4+1/-1 months. Salary: $3,977 per month. The LUBIE, built in 2011, operates under the flag of the Bahamas and has a mixed crew. Purpose of the announcement: WishToSail.com acts solely as a platform for disseminating this job offer. Interested professionals should apply directly to the hiring company, CC Libra LLC. For more details and application, visit the website provided in the offer.

More information in the original job listing at Job at Sea.

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