Second Officer DPO for DP2 AHTS Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Abidjan

Second Officer DPO for DP2 AHTS Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Abidjan

WishToSail.com presents a job offer for the position of Second Officer DPO on a DP2 AHTS vessel, managed by the company Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd. The contract duration for this position is 60 days, with a possible extension of an additional 30 days. The initial location of the position is Abidjan, with global operations.

Job Description and Key Responsibilities:

The Second Officer DPO will be responsible for supervising bridge operations, ensuring safety and efficiency during dynamic positioning maneuvers and operations. Additionally, they will collaborate with the crew to ensure compliance with international maritime standards and internal company procedures.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Unlimited Certificate of Competency (COC) as Second Officer.
  • Full Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO) certificate.
  • Minimum 12 to 15 months of experience as Second Officer DPO on DP2 AHTS vessels.

Additional Details:

  • Salary: 200 USD per day.
  • Start Date: 15th December 2025.
  • The position is open to candidates from specified nationalities, including countries like Colombia, Mexico, Spain, among others.

WishToSail.com acts solely as a dissemination channel and is not part of the selection process. Interested parties should contact Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd directly for more details on the application process. To apply for this offer, make sure you are registered and have an updated profile on the platform provided by the company.

More information in the original announcement at https://maritime-union.com/job/219814/.

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