Job Listing: Chief Officer for Bulk Carrier at Olive Crew Management Ltd.

Job Listing: Chief Officer for Bulk Carrier at Olive Crew Management Ltd.

Chief Officer for Bulk Carrier at Olive Crew Management Ltd. Description of the position and key functions: A Chief Officer is required for a Bulk Carrier built in 2020 in Japan. The vessel has a loading capacity of 38,000 DWT. The main responsibilities will include supervising daily operations on board, coordinating deck personnel, and ensuring compliance with international maritime safety regulations. Additionally, cargo loading and unloading must be managed, as well as keeping documentation in order. Requirements and qualifications: Previous experience in the position of Chief Officer on Bulk Carriers or similar vessels. Solid knowledge in loading and unloading operations, crew management, and maritime safety regulations. Ability to work in a mixed crew and handle high-pressure situations. Additional details: The contract duration is 5 months, with the possibility of extending for an additional month. The start date is scheduled for March 28, 2025. This job offer is at no cost to the candidate. Purpose of the announcement: This advertisement is a publication of the digital magazine WishToSail.com, which serves as a dissemination channel. To apply for this offer, interested parties must contact Olive Crew Management Ltd. directly via email at apply@olivecrew.com or by phone at +38 050 406 31 56. They also have the option to join the Olive Crew Telegram channel for more details.

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