Second Officer (Deck Officer) for Bulk Carrier – Salary 4000-4250 USD/month – BIMS

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Officer (Deck Officer) to join the crew of a Bulk Carrier vessel. This position involves navigation watchkeeping duties and operational responsibilities on board.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 4000 – 4250 USD/month
  • Location: Location not specified (likely international navigation)
  • Contract: Not specified (presumed standard maritime contract)
  • Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier
  • Hiring Company: BIMS
  • Required Training: Official nautical training as a Deck Officer
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC) for Second Officer
  • Experience on bulk carrier vessels
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Current medical certificates

Responsibilities

  • Navigation watchkeeping as officer of the watch
  • Maintenance of navigation and safety equipment
  • Supervision of loading/unloading operations
  • Compliance with safety and security procedures

Required Documentation

  • Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • STCW documentation (including basic and advanced courses)
  • Seaman’s passport
  • Medical certificates (including physical fitness examination)

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