Summary
Chief Engineer – 42m Motor Yacht (Rotational 10:10)
Vessel: 42m Motor Yacht (2013 build / 2023 refit)
Flag: Cayman Islands
Crew: 8
Program: Private & Charter
Rotation: 10 weeks on / 10 weeks off
Location: United States
Start Date: Asap
Itinerary Overview:
- Yacht purchase closing: Now
- August–December 2025: Greenland and Newport Rhode Island
- Winter 2025-26: Based in Newport, Rhode Island
- Early 2026: Caribbean season, with focus on charter weeks
- Spring 2026: Crossing to the Mediterranean (likely South of France or Italy as winter base)
- Planned use: Private & Charter
Key Requirements:
- Y3 CoC
- Solid experience as Chief Engineer on yachts of comparable size and complexity
- Familiarity with transatlantic crossings and cold-water operations
- Proven technical expertise in marine engineering systems, troubleshooting, and planned maintenance
- Strong focus on safety, compliance, and reliability
- Skilled at managing engine room documentation and PMS software
- Team player with excellent communication skills and a problem-solving mindset
- Professional, discreet, and confident in high-standard operational environments
- Comfortable supporting Owner and Captain during delivery and operational transitions
Technical Overview:
- Main Engines: 2 x Caterpillar C32 – 660 HP
- Generators: 2 x Northern Lights 99 kW
- Tenders:Novurania LX 750 (26 ft, 2016) – Volvo D3 I/O 220 HP, new tubes 2022, overhauled 2024
- Novurania CAT 24 (24 ft) – Yamaha 200 HP, new tubes 2022, beach landing bow
- Zodiac Futura MK2 C – Yamaha 15 HP with electric start
- Toys: 4 x Seabobs
Ideal Candidate Profile:
This is a hands-on and trusted role, working closely with a technically minded Owner and experienced Captain. We're looking for someone who can:
- Ensure the vessel is mechanically and operationally sound for an ambitious itinerary
- Lead engineering with precision, foresight, and resilience, both at sea and in port
- Maintain a calm and proactive approach under pressure
- Support a cohesive, high-performing crew culture
- Commit long-term to a structured rotational program (10:10)