Deckhand (A/B) for General Cargo Ship – 2480€/month – CRS (Flexible Location)

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Deckhand (Able Seafarer Deck) for a General Cargo Ship. This is a temporary contract position with a leading crewing agency.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 2480 €/month
  • Location: CRS (Flexible Location/Anywhere)
  • Contract: Temporary contract for 3-4 months
  • Vessel Type: General Cargo Ship of 5640 DWT
  • Hiring Company: CRS (Crewing Agency)
  • Required Training: STCW training for Deckhand (A/B) and certificates required for the position
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. According to MLC 2006, typical benefits include onboard accommodation and meals, medical assistance, and repatriation if needed.

Requirements

  • Ukrainian nationality
  • Good level of English
  • Demonstrated professional knowledge and skills
  • Mandatory experience on general cargo ships or bulk carriers
  • Verification of all certificates and diplomas by MARAD

Responsibilities

  • Typical Deckhand (A/B) functions according to STCW: navigation watches, manoeuvres, deck maintenance, loading/unloading operations, painting and preservation work
  • Sharing a cabin with another Deckhand (A/B)

Required Documentation

  • Certificates and diplomas verified by MARAD
  • Updated CV

Notice: QuieroNavegar.app disseminates this offer for informational purposes. We are not responsible for the selection process.

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