Captain for Tugboat – Dredging Operations Experience – Mexico – 430-450 USD/day

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Captain for a tugboat position in Mexico, specifically for dredging operations. This is a temporary contract role offering competitive daily rates.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 430-450 USD per day
  • Location: Mexico (dredging operations)
  • Contract: Temporary contract of 2 weeks
  • Vessel Type: Tugboat (TUG)
  • Hiring Company: Black Sea Contractors Odessa
  • Required Training: Merchant Marine Captain’s Certificate or equivalent
  • Benefits: Contract under MLC 2006 conditions (according to company certification)

Requirements

  • Experience as Captain on tugboats
  • Specific experience in dredging operations with tugboats
  • Updated STCW certifications
  • Availability to start on 03.03.2026

Responsibilities

  • Command and full responsibility of the tugboat
  • Supervision of dredging assistance operations
  • Coordination with Jan De Nul’s Cutter Dredge
  • Compliance with safety and operational regulations
  • Management of vessel crew and resources

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • STCW certificates
  • Seaman’s book
  • Valid medical certificates
  • Valid passport

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