Deck Officer (CO) on LNG MEGI Vessel – Worldwide Fleet – Salary $15,400 – $17,700

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Deck Officer (CO) to join the crew of an LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) vessel with MEGI propulsion as part of a worldwide fleet. This position offers a competitive salary and a structured rotation schedule.

Offer Details

  • Salary: $15,400 – $17,700
  • Location: Worldwide Fleet
  • Contract: Maritime contract with rotation
  • Vessel Type: LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) vessel with MEGI propulsion
  • Hiring Company: LAPA Ltd.
  • Required Training: Official nautical training for Deck Officer (in accordance with STCW regulations)
  • Benefits: 10-week rotation (time on board/shore)

Requirements

  • Minimum 24 months of experience on LNG MEGI vessels in the rank of Deck Officer
  • Valid STCW certificates
  • Citizenship or residency in the European Union

Responsibilities

  • In accordance with STCW, typical duties of a Deck Officer include: navigation watches, loading/unloading operations, maintenance of deck equipment, supervision of subordinate crew, and compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

Required Documentation

  • STCW certificates
  • EU citizenship/residency documentation

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