Captain of the Merchant Navy SDPO | Cable, Pipeline and MPSV Construction Vessels | Worldwide | STCW Required | Salary Negotiable

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Captain of the Merchant Navy SDPO | Cable, Pipeline and MPSV Construction Vessels | Worldwide | STCW Required | Salary Negotiable

The company seeks a Merchant Navy Captain with SDPO experience for cable, pipeline and MPSV construction vessels. Candidates with extensive experience and STCW certification are required.

Technical Details

  • Location: Worldwide
  • Salary/Wage: Negotiable
  • Contract: Not specified
  • Type of Vessel: Cable, Pipeline and MPSV Construction Vessels
  • Required Documentation: STCW Certification
  • Necessary Training: STCW Certification and prior SDPO experience
  • Hiring Company: WRS – Worldwide Recruitment Solutions

Requirements

A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Captain SDPO and at least 3 years of experience on cable, pipeline and MPSV construction vessels are required.

Responsibilities

The position’s responsibilities include managing and supervising vessel operations, ensuring compliance with international safety and navigation regulations. According to the STCW international convention, duties for this role on such vessels include route planning, deck crew management, and overseeing loading and unloading operations.

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