Long Range Radio Officer (OLR) – Container Vessel – Worldwide

Position Overview

Amergo Group is seeking a qualified Long Range Radio Officer (OLR) for a container vessel. This position involves operating and maintaining maritime communication systems to ensure regulatory compliance and vessel safety.

Vessel Details

  • Vessel Type: Container Vessel
  • Contracting Company: Amergo Group
  • Location: Worldwide (unspecified)
  • Contract Type: Not specified
  • Contract Duration: Not specified

Salary & Benefits

  • Salary: $1400-1700
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original posting

Requirements

  • Good level of English
  • Experience in the position
  • Required training: Not specified in the original posting. Typically requires specific maritime communications training and STCW certification for OLR.

Responsibilities

  • Not specified in the original posting. According to STCW, typical OLR functions include: operating and maintaining satellite and radio communication equipment, managing safety communications (GMDSS), and complying with maritime communications regulatory requirements.

Required Documentation

  • Not specified in the original posting. Generally required: STCW certificate of competency, GMDSS certificate, valid passport, and seaman’s book.

Application Information

Original posting URL: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/oficial-de-radio-largo-alcance-olr-en-buque-portacontenedores-salario-1400-1700/

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