Second Officer DPO – AHTS Vessel – Atlas NextWave (UK or UK Work Permit Required)

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Officer DPO to join an AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply) vessel operated by Atlas NextWave. This is a temporary contract position for approximately 6 weeks, requiring either UK nationality or a valid UK work permit.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified
  • Location: UK or UK work permit required
  • Contract: Temporary contract of approximately 6 weeks
  • Vessel Type: AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel)
  • Hiring Company: Atlas NextWave
  • Required Training: Not specified, but typically requires nautical training and DPO certification
  • Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • UK nationality or valid UK work permit
  • Relevant experience preferred on DSV (Diving Support Vessels)
  • Valid BOSIET certificate
  • DPO (Dynamic Positioning Officer) certification

Responsibilities

According to STCW, typical responsibilities for a Second Officer DPO include: navigation supervision, maintenance of deck equipment, assistance in dynamic positioning operations, and compliance with safety procedures.

Required Documentation

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)

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