Second Deck Officer on Container Vessel – Global Zone – Salary 3700-3900 USD

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Deck Officer for a container vessel operating in global waters. This position offers a competitive salary and a standard maritime contract.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 3700-3900 USD/month
  • Location: Global zone (Anywhere)
  • Contract: 6-month contract (+/-1 month)
  • Vessel Type: Container vessel
  • Hiring Company: Amergo Group
  • Required Training: Merchant Marine Officer qualification or equivalent, with STCW certification for Deck Officer.
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. According to industry practice, these may include onboard accommodation and meals, medical insurance, and transportation to and from the vessel.

Requirements

  • Experience in the rank of Second Officer
  • Good level of English

Functions

According to STCW, the typical functions of a Second Officer include: navigation watches, maintenance of deck equipment, supervision of loading/unloading operations, and safety and emergency responsibilities.

Required Documentation

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Seaman’s Book
  • Updated STCW certificates
  • Valid passport
  • Medical fitness certificate

Notice

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