Deckhand (AB) – Self-propelled Jack Up Barge DP2 – Saudi Arabia – 110 USD/day

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Deckhand (AB) for a position aboard a Self-propelled Jack Up Barge DP2 operating in Saudi Arabia. This is a 90-day contract position with an immediate start date.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 110 USD per day
  • Location: Navigation area: Saudi Arabia (KSA)
  • Contract: 90-day contract
  • Vessel Type: Self-propelled Jack Up Barge DP2
  • Contracting Company: Navis Ship Management
  • Required Training: First Class Seaman License
  • Benefits: Joining date: ASAP (as soon as possible)

Requirements

  • First Class Seaman License
  • Minimum 48 months of onboard experience in the Deckhand (AB) rank

Responsibilities

  • According to STCW, typical Deckhand (AB) functions include: navigation watches, manoeuvring, deck maintenance, loading/unloading operations, and safety tasks.

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV with details of sea service
  • Certificate of Competency (COC) and Endorsement with all valid STCW certificates
  • Copy of passport
  • Copies of all pages of the seaman’s book with evidence of service on each vessel detailed in the CV
  • References from previous employers
  • Medical certificate

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