DPO (Dynamic Positioning Officer) – Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig – China

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified DPO (Dynamic Positioning Officer) for a Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig operating in China. This is a fixed-term contract position until the end of the year, working full-time hours.

Contract Details

  • Location: China
  • Contract Type: Fixed-term contract until end of year, full-time
  • Vessel Type: Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig (Semi Sub Drilling Rig)
  • Hiring Company: PG Global
  • Required Training: Specific training in dynamic positioning systems and offshore certifications
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer
  • Salary: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Offshore Survival Certificate
  • K-Pos Mooring Certificate (standard K-Pos not accepted)
  • Availability to start at the end of April

Responsibilities

  • Operation of dynamic positioning (DP) systems according to offshore industry standards
  • Maintenance of platform position during drilling operations
  • Collaboration with the Captain and deck team in positioning manoeuvres

Required Documentation

  • Certificates as mentioned in requirements
  • Updated personal and professional documentation

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