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3rd Engineer (Permanent) - Ferries | United Kingdom Join one of Europe’s most respected ferry operators and play a key role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of vessel machinery at sea. We’re proud to represent a leading international ferry company seeking an experienced 3rd Engineer to join their crew on a full-time, permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified marine engineer who takes pride in maintaining the highest standards of safety, technical excellence, and teamwork. Key Responsibilities As a 3rd Engineer, you will: Assist in the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of engine room machinery and systems Support planned maintenance and defect repairs across mechanical and electrical equipment Participate in all statutory fire and safety drills onboard Carry out duties assigned during emergency situations as per the muster list Ensure compliance with all safety, environmental, and company procedures Assist with bunkering operations and fuel management Maintain accurate engine room logs and records Support the Chief Engineer and senior engineering officers as required Requirements To be considered for this position, you must hold: 2nd Engineer Unlimited CoC (III/2) STCW Basic Training STCW Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boats (PSCRB) STCW Seafarers with Designated Security Duties Valid ENG1 Medical Certificate Proven experience working onboard commercial vessels (passenger vessel experience highly desirable) Full right to work and reside in the United Kingdom Why Join? Work with a well-established ferry operator on a key European route Be part of a professional and safety-focused engineering team Access excellent long-term career development opportunities within the maritime industry ARM Maritime – The Sea to Shore Recruitment Specialists
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