Chief Marine Engineer (M/F)

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Job status

Permanent

Location

LES VEDETTES DE L ODET
Brittany, BRE, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join Us as a Chief Marine Engineer (M/F)!

Step aboard as the key responsible for operating and maintaining onboard installations. You will oversee propulsion engine upkeep, ship apparatus maintenance, inventory management, and daily safety rounds alongside the captain. When possible, you'll assist in passenger safety, deck maneuvers, and vessel maintenance.

Based in Bénodet, Concarneau, and La Forêt Fouesnant from June to late August.

Requirements: Valid Chief Engineer Certificate (750kW, 3000kW or higher) and prior experience as Greaser, Mechanic Worker, Chief or Machine Lieutenant.

Join 'Les Vedettes de l'Odet,' a seasoned company since 1962, operating 8 passenger vessels showcasing the Finistère coastal heritage. Be part of an energetic seasonal team each summer!

Apply now to contribute to maritime tourism and work in a dynamic environment!

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LES VEDETTES DE L ODET

LES VEDETTES DE L ODET

🚢 Become our Chief Marine Engineer and lead the maintenance of passenger vessels in beautiful Brittany! Work from June to August in a reputable company with a rich maritime heritage. Bring your engineering skills and experience to an exciting seasonal role with great responsibilities and teamwork. Join us and help passengers safely explore the stunning Finistère coast! ⚓️

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