Rotational Chief Engineer 50m support vessel (EDJ – 4072)

Category:
Engineering Jobs
Position:
Chief Engineer
Job posted:
March 31, 2025

About this role

Rotational Chief Engineer opportunity for a 50m Support

This is a commercial boat, ONLY commercial tickets can be considered

Start Date: 3rd of June

Location: Europe/Middle East
Package: Salary paid in euros, 176 days

Experience and attributes required:

  • Highly skilled and experienced (minimum 3 years in the rank of Chief engineer)
  • Must be able to work independently and efficiently manage all technical aspects of the vessel
  • Proficiency in electrical systems
  • IT and computer skills
  • Proficient in Deck hydraulic systems operation and maintenance
  • Knowledge of HVAC systems
  • Caterpillar C4.4 and C18 experience is advantage.
  • Offshore vessels or landing craft experience is advantage
  • Oversee and maintain all mechanical, electrical, and HVAC systems on board
  • Ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations
  • Perform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting of machinery and equipment
  • Manage spare parts inventory and coordinate repairs as needed
  • Work closely with the Captain and crew to ensure smooth operation


Qualifications Required:


Chief Eng up to 3000 kW (STCW III/2)
Fully updated STCW
Proficiency in Designated Security Duties 
Seafarer’s Medical Certificate (Min 6 months validity)
Seaman’s Discharge Book


* Please read the full job description carefully and ensure you meet all the criteria listed before applying. A Recruitment Consultant will be in touch via email/phone should you meet the client’s requirements. *

Work Experience Requirements:

All applicants must have previous experience in working on a Yacht or a Cruise Ship.

Language Requirements:

Good knowledge of the English language is required.

Certificates and Qualifications:

A valid STCW Basic Safety Training certificate is required from all applicants. Please sign up for an STCW course and obtain the certificate if you don't have it yet.