Job Listing: First Officer with DSV Experience for Offshore Operations in Africa – WishToSail.com

Job Listing: First Officer with DSV Experience for Offshore Operations in Africa – WishToSail.com

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for personnel with experience to join the crew of a Diving Support Vessel (DSV) operating off the coast of Africa. Mobilization will take place through Port Harcourt around July 7th. The available position is that of First Officer with a 4-week on board rotation and 4 weeks off.

Requirements and qualifications: Eligibility to sail under the flag of the Marshall Islands. Previous experience in DSV is essential; applications without this requirement will not be considered. Experience with Converteam DP systems is valued. Ability to work in and around the West African region.

Required certifications: Valid Yellow Fever certificate for life. Offshore medical examination (less than 12 months, ideally with separate audiometry). Drug and Alcohol Test (less than 12 months). Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccinations. Tuberculosis test (QuantiFERON GOLD, can be arranged upon confirmation). BOSIET or FOET. Bi-deltoid measurement.

Additional details: This position offers a 4-week working and 4-week rest rotation scheme. WishToSail.com magazine is not the hiring company. Interested parties should contact the company directly or follow their specific instructions to apply.

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