Master | Jack-Up Barge DP2 | UAE | Salary: 1000 – 1300 USD per day

Master | Jack-Up Barge DP2 | UAE | Salary: 1000 – 1300 USD per day

Navis Ship Management is seeking an experienced Master to operate a Jack-Up Barge DP2 in the United Arab Emirates.

Technical Details

  • Location: United Arab Emirates
  • Salary: 1000 – 1300 USD per day
  • Contract: 60 days on, 60 days off
  • Vessel Type: Jack-Up Barge DP2
  • Required Documentation: Updated CV, Passport Copy, Seaman’s Book with sea service details, Medical Certificate
  • Required Training: Unlimited Master’s Licence, Valid STCW Certificates
  • Hiring Company: Navis Ship Management

Requirements

The candidate must hold an Unlimited Master’s Licence and have at least 2 years of mandatory experience on Jack-Up barges. Preference is given to candidates with ADNOC approval. Full Covid-19 vaccination is mandatory. Applications should be submitted via Navis’s Telegram channel or by completing the online application form on their website.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of a Master on a Jack-Up barge include the overall supervision of vessel operations, ensuring the safety of crew and cargo, and compliance with international maritime regulations. Additionally, the Master is expected to manage navigation planning and crew management.

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