Second Officer | Crude Oil Tanker | International | No specific nationality required | Salary not specified

Second Officer | Crude Oil Tanker | International | No specific nationality required | Salary not specified

Columbia Ship Management is seeking a Second Officer for their fleet of crude oil tankers. The contract is for 4 months on a vessel of 299,533 DWT built in 2016.

Technical Details

  • Location: International (no specific location)
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Contract: 4 months
  • Type of vessel: Crude Oil Tanker
  • Required documentation: Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Necessary training: STCW certification for Second Officer
  • Hiring company: Columbia Ship Management

Requirements

The candidate must hold a valid Certificate of Competency for the position of Second Officer and have prior experience on crude oil tankers. Technical English knowledge and teamwork skills are valued.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of a Second Officer on a crude oil tanker typically include planning and monitoring navigation, managing cargo, maintaining safety equipment, and supervising deck operations under the direction of the Chief Officer.

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