Job Opportunities for Master, Chief Officer, and Second Engineer in VLCC Fleet with Bahri Shipmanagement

Job Opportunities for Master, Chief Officer, and Second Engineer in VLCC Fleet with Bahri Shipmanagement

Stargate Crewing company is currently selecting candidates for multiple positions in their VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) fleet managed by Bahri Shipmanagement. The available positions are for Master (MST), Chief Officer (C/O), and Second Engineer (2/E). The selected individuals will be responsible for carrying out the corresponding tasks for each position, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the vessels within this specialized sector of maritime transportation.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • For the position of Master (MST): 24 months of experience in the specified rank, type, and size of vessel.
  • For the position of Chief Officer (C/O): 24 months of experience in the specified rank, type, and size of vessel.
  • For the position of Second Engineer (2/E): 18 months of experience in the specified rank, type, and size of vessel.
  • Valid documentation according to STCW regulations.

Additional Details:

  • Salary in US dollars (USD).
  • Contract duration: 3 months with the possibility of a +/- 1 month extension.
  • Only candidates who meet the required experience and skills will be considered.

Purpose of the announcement: This job listing is shared by WishToSail.com and does not imply a direct hiring process by the magazine. Interested parties should contact Stargate Crewing directly for more details and apply through the specified channels.

More information in the original job listing at this link.

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