CSL Australia is currently looking for a permanent full time Second Engineer to join our cement carrier Goliath on a roster schedule 6 weeks on and 6 weeks off. This operation is based in the Bass Strait. Reporting to the First Engineer, the Second Engineer is responsible for the maintenance of the main engine auxiliary engines. A stable, permanent position with a leading Australian coastal shipping company • FIFO 6/6 schedule promoting work-life balance • Work for a company that values safety, wellbeing, diversity, and professional growth • Become part of a global organisation with access to knowledge-sharing across a diversified fleet • A supportive team culture and leadership committed to ongoing improvement The Second Engineer will be responsible for: • The safe operation of the main engine in accordance with Class and Standing Orders; • Safe operation of the boiler in accordance with Class and Standing Orders; • Performing day work in conjunction with a rotating 24 hour system of Gear Turn; • Any other duties as required. Educational requirement: as per AMSA Marine Order 72 – Engineer Class 2 (required) AMSA Engineer (Class 2) CoC/CoR Unlimited • Minimum 3 years sea time as an Engine Watchkeeper(required) • Certificate of Safety Training (STCW) (desirable) • Work Safely at Heights Certification (desirable) • Enter and Work in Confined Space Certification (desirable) • Hold, or be eligible to obtain a Maritime Security Identification Card (MSIC) (required) • Australian Citizen or unlimited Australian Working Rights • Living in Australia CSL Australia (“CSLA”) was established in 1999 and is the largest owner of and operator of dry bulk coastal vessels operating in Australian waters. CSLA is the major supplier of shipping services to the construction and building industries. CSLA is a division of The CSL Group Inc. (“CSL”) which operates a highly diversified fleet of specialised self-unloading vessels, off-shore transhippers and Handysize bulk carriers. CSL delivers millions of tons of cargo to industrial customers annually.