Bosun (BSN) for Supply Vessel in Saudi Arabia (KSA) – ARAMCO

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Bosun (BSN) to join a supply vessel (OSV) operating in Saudi Arabia (KSA) on a specific ARAMCO project. This is a contract position with potential for extension.

Offer Details

  • Salary: €2,400/month (European nationals) or €2,040/month (Asian nationals)
  • Location: Saudi Arabia (KSA) – ARAMCO
  • Contract: 3 months (+/- 1 month)
  • Vessel Type: Supply Vessel (OSV)
  • Contracting Company: Lerus Group Ltd
  • Required Training: STCW training for Bosun (BSN)
  • Benefits: Contract for a specific ARAMCO project with possible extension

Requirements

  • Valid Bosun (BSN) Certificate
  • Experience on supply vessels (OSV)
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Valid medical fitness certificate for seafarers
  • Ability to work on ARAMCO projects

Responsibilities

  • Supervision of deck operations
  • Handling of loading and unloading equipment
  • Maintenance of deck and equipment
  • Support in offshore supply operations
  • Compliance with safety and environmental regulations

Required Documentation

  • BSN Certificate
  • STCW documentation
  • Medical certificate
  • Valid passport
  • Seaman’s book

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