Deckhand and Cook (AB-COOK) for Tugboat in Algeria – 150-160€/day

Position Overview

We are seeking a dual-role Deckhand and Cook (AB-COOK) for a tugboat operating in Algeria. This is a temporary position requiring both deckhand duties and galley responsibilities.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 150-160€ per day
  • Location: Algeria (Black Sea region)
  • Contract: Temporary contract for 5 weeks
  • Vessel Type: Tugboat (TUG)
  • Hiring Company: Black Sea Contractors
  • Required Training: Specific nautical training for AB and COOK licences
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. According to MLC 2006 Convention, temporary contracts must include repatriation, medical care, and decent living conditions on board.

Requirements

  • Ukrainian nationality
  • Experience as both Deckhand and Cook on tugboats
  • Possession of both licences (AB and COOK)
  • Availability to start on 20th April

Responsibilities

  • Perform deckhand duties (watchkeeping, manoeuvres, maintenance)
  • Prepare meals for the crew
  • Maintain cleanliness of the galley and common areas
  • Comply with food safety regulations

Required Documentation

  • Deckhand Licence (AB)
  • Cook Licence (COOK)
  • Updated STCW certificates
  • Valid passport
  • Medical certificate

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