Job Listing: Chief DPO Officer on DP DSV/ROV Ship – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Saudi Arabia – Salary: £553/day

Job Listing: Chief DPO Officer on DP DSV/ROV Ship – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Saudi Arabia – Salary: £553/day

Description of position and key responsibilities: Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd is looking for a Chief DPO Officer to work on board a DP DSV/ROV ship. Responsibilities include supervising the daily operations of the vessel, ensuring safety and efficiency in maneuvers, and collaborating with the technical team to ensure compliance with operational standards.

Requirements and qualifications:
– CHOFF COC certification along with DP Unlimited license.
– Minimum 24 months of experience as Chief DPO Officer on DP DSV/ROV vessels.
– Citizenship from one of the following countries: Azerbaijan, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Honduras, India, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Myanmar, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine, Indonesia, Ghana, Montenegro, Slovenia, South Africa.

Additional details:
– Contract duration: 90 days.
– Salary: £553 per day.
– Location: Saudi Arabia, in connection with ARAMCO.
– Expected start date: 01/01/2026.
– Opportunity to work in various locations worldwide.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com magazine acts solely as a means of dissemination for this job offer. Interested candidates should contact Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd directly or follow the instructions provided by the company to apply.

More information on the original ad at Maritime Union.

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