Chief Officer (First Mate) – Bulk Carrier – EUROCREW

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Chief Officer (First Mate) for a Bulk Carrier vessel. This position offers a competitive monthly salary and requires specific nationality and documentation criteria.

Offer Details

  • Salary: $7,600 – $7,800 per month
  • Location: Anywhere (unspecified)
  • Contract Type: Not specified
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier
  • Hiring Company: EUROCREW
  • Required Training: Not specified in the original offer. Typically requires a Deck Officer qualification and updated STCW certifications.
  • Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • Ukrainian nationality
  • Strong command of English
  • COVID-19 vaccination
  • Stable experience in rank (10-12 months) with bulk carriers equipped with cranes
  • Valid Ukrainian documents (verified via Marad)

Responsibilities

  • Not specified in the original offer. According to STCW, typical Chief Officer responsibilities include: supervision of loading and unloading operations, maintenance of deck equipment, management of deck crew, and safety and navigation responsibilities under the authority of the Captain.

Required Documentation

  • Valid Ukrainian documents (verified via Marad)

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