Deckhand (AB) on General Cargo Vessel – International Contract

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Deckhand (AB) for a 9-month international contract on a general cargo vessel (approximately 1000 DWT). This position offers an opportunity to join a professional crew with Marine MAN Ltd.

Contract Details

  • Contract Duration: 9 months
  • Vessel Type: General cargo vessel (approx. 1000 DWT)
  • Hiring Company: Marine MAN Ltd
  • Required Training: STCW-compliant Deckhand (AB) Certificate
  • Benefits: Free employment service, timely salary payment, promotion prospects

Requirements

  • Nationality: Indonesian
  • Availability to Join: 23-02-2026
  • Certification: Valid Deckhand (AB) Certificate compliant with STCW

Responsibilities

  • Typical Deckhand (AB) duties according to STCW, including: navigation watches, deck maintenance, mooring and anchoring operations, and support to the Bosun.

Required Documentation

  • Updated STCW documentation (including basic training certificate, maritime safety, etc.)
  • Medical fitness certificate
  • Valid passport
  • Seaman’s book

Additional Information

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

View original offer and apply: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/marinero-de-cubierta-ab-en-buque-de-carga-general-contrato-internacional/

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