Second Officer DPO (Platform Supply Vessel – PSV DP2) – Lerus – Saudi Arabia

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Officer DPO for a Platform Supply Vessel (PSV DP2) position in Saudi Arabia, working on the KJO Project. This is a 90-day contract position with a competitive daily rate.

Contract Details

  • Salary: 250-300 USD/day
  • Location: Saudi Arabia (KSA), KJO Project
  • Contract: 90-day contract
  • Vessel Type: Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) DP2
  • Hiring Company: Lerus
  • Required Training: National COC (Patrón Nacional) and full DPO certification
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original posting. According to MLC 2006, maritime contracts typically include benefits such as onboard accommodation and meals, medical insurance, and repatriation, but we recommend consulting with the company for specific details.

Requirements

  • Full DP certification (DPO)
  • National COC (Patrón Nacional) mandatory
  • Availability to join in the first week of March

Responsibilities

  • According to STCW, typical responsibilities for a Second Officer DPO include: assisting the First Officer with navigation and watchkeeping, operating and supervising dynamic positioning (DP) systems, maintaining nautical documentation, and participating in loading/unloading operations and vessel safety procedures.

Required Documentation

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) in PDF, RTF, DOC or ODT format (max. 3 MB)

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