First Deck Officer – MPSV/AHTS Vessel – UK Area – Temporary Contract

Position Overview

We are seeking a First Deck Officer for an MPSV/AHTS (Multi-Purpose Support Vessel/Anchor Handling Tug Supply) vessel operating in the UK area. This is a temporary position with Select Offshore, starting on 8th May for approximately 6 weeks.

Vessel Details

Vessel Type: MPSV/AHTS (Multi-Purpose Support Vessel/Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel)
Contracting Company: Select Offshore
Location: United Kingdom
Contract Type: Temporary (6 weeks +/- duration, starting 8th May)

Compensation & Benefits

Salary: Not specified
Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • United Kingdom Work Permit (FWP)
  • BOSIET CA-EBS certification
  • DP Full (Full Dynamic Positioning Certification)

Responsibilities

According to STCW regulations, typical First Officer duties include: supervision of deck operations, cargo handling, navigation, vessel maintenance, and safety responsibilities. On MPSV/AHTS vessels, this may involve support for offshore operations, handling of specialised equipment, and coordination with the engine room.

Required Documentation

  • CV/Resume (recommended formats: PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT, maximum 3 MB)

Additional Information

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