Deckhand (Ordinary Seaman) – Container Vessel – Flexible Location

Position Overview

We are seeking a Deckhand (Ordinary Seaman) for a container vessel (CONT) with a flexible location. This position offers a 6-month contract through Columbia Ship Management. The salary is not specified in the original posting. According to MLC 2006, typical benefits include onboard accommodation and meals, medical care, and repatriation in case of illness or contract completion.

Requirements

  • Valid Ordinary Seaman certificate
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Current medical certificate of fitness for seafarers
  • Valid passport
  • Required visas according to itinerary
  • Basic STCW training (including basic safety, firefighting, first aid, and personal survival)

Responsibilities

  • Assist in navigation watches under the supervision of the Officer on Watch
  • Perform maintenance and cleaning tasks on deck and common areas
  • Participate in container loading and unloading operations
  • Collaborate in onboard safety and emergency drills
  • Support in berthing and unberthing manoeuvres

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC or ODT format)
  • Letter of intent or application message
  • Scanned professional certificates
  • Medical certificate

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