Vacancy 2nd Engineer on Passenger Vessel
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Vacancy 2nd Engineer on Passenger Vessel


Posted: 22.09.2025
Views: 44



Joining date:05.11.2025
Voyage duration:3 months



Vessel type:Passenger Vessel
DWT:13000 Grt
Main engine type:General Electric
Crew on board:mixed



English level:excellent
Experience in rank:obligatory
Experience on the same type vessel:obligatory



Salary:from 1 $ per month

Additional info:
On behalf of one of our luxury expedition clients, we are now recruiting for the following position.
Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch Responsibilities
The Officers in Charge of an Engineering Watch are assigned duties as directed by the Chief Engineer or Staff Chief Engineer.
Responsibilities include:
·Standing a watch as assigned by the Chief Engineer.
·Maintaining evaporator, RO units, fuel and lube oil purifiers.
·Maintaining the boiler and exhaust gas boiler.
·Maintaining of air compressors.
·The operation and maintenance of OWS and bilge pumps.
·Environmental engineer assigned the operation/maintenance of Marinefloc under Staff Chief Engineer’s direction.
·Oil Record Book entries under the guidance of the Staff Chief Engineer and ChiefEngineer’s approval.
·Keeping accurate records of work performed in NS5 and in daily engineworkbook.
·On daily basis execute all scheduled and unscheduled jobs that Staff Chief Engineer (or C/E) engineer assigns to him and reporting them on NS5 and on engineworkbookas required.
·The safe operation of all machinery during watch.
·Also responsible for:
- All safety equipment including lifeboat engine systems
-Water analysis
-Preparation and completion of bunkering procedures
-Reporting consumption of fuel/lubricants/chemicals
·Performing emergency duties as assigned on the Muster List.

Please apply with an updated CV, references and latest appraisal.



Contact e-mail:pax@csm-ua.com








 
 

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