Second Officer DPO on DP2 AHTS/PSV Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Saudi Arabia

Second Officer DPO on DP2 AHTS/PSV Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Saudi Arabia

Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd is seeking a Second Officer DPO for a DP2 AHTS/PSV vessel. The main responsibilities include the safe and efficient operation of the vessel under the supervision of the master, ensuring compliance with safety and navigation regulations.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Must hold an unrestricted Second Officer Certificate of Competency (2ND OFF Unlimited COC).
  • Must have 365 days of previous experience as a Second Officer DPO on DP2 AHTS/PSV vessels after obtaining the full DP license.
  • Candidates must be citizens of one of the specified countries: Azerbaijan, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Honduras, India, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine, Indonesia, Chile, Ghana, Slovenia, South Africa, Cameroon.

Additional Details:

The contract is for 120 days with a daily salary of 235 USD. The main location is Saudi Arabia, ARAMCO, although availability to travel worldwide from February 21, 2025, is required.

Purpose of the Advertisement: This job listing was originally published in the digital magazine WishToSail.com to inform maritime professionals about this opportunity. Interested individuals should contact Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd directly or follow their instructions to apply for the position.

More information can be found in the original ad at Maritime Union.

The post Second Officer DPO on DP2 AHTS/PSV Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Saudi Arabia first appeared on WishToSail.com.

WishToSail.com publishes this third-party advertisement for informational purposes and in good faith. We are not responsible for the accuracy of the information provided or the conditions offered, as these are third-party offers. We recommend verifying the details directly through the link provided. Please note that our editors may make errors when processing and sharing the offers.

Keep in mind that companies never request or receive money from workers. If you come across offers that seem too good to be true or require upfront payments (such as for visas, travel expenses, etc.), it is possible that they may be fraudulent. Please notify us as soon as possible so that we can remove the listing. Thank you for your cooperation and trust. Together, we can make this professional sector a better place.

Receive the latest content by e-mail!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *