Second Officer for Heavy Cargo Ship “Bahri” – Saudi Arabia – £4191 per month

Second Officer for Heavy Cargo Ship “Bahri” – Saudi Arabia – £4191 per month

Description of the position and key responsibilities: A position as Second Officer is offered to join the heavy cargo ship “Bahri”, specialized in the transportation of bulky cargoes. Responsibilities include supervising navigation activities, ensuring cargo security, and maintaining navigation equipment, following international regulations and under the direction of the First Officer.

Requirements and qualifications: The ideal candidate must have previous experience in similar roles aboard heavy cargo ships. Appropriate certification for the Second Officer role and knowledge of modern navigation equipment are required. Additional competencies include leadership skills, problem-solving abilities, and English communication skills.

Additional details: The joining date is scheduled for May 4, 2025. The contract is for a duration of 4 months, with a monthly salary of £4191. The “Bahri” is a Saudi-flagged ship built in 2014, with a tonnage of 35,000 GT and equipped with a 12,000 KW Wartsila engine.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com is solely responsible for disseminating this job offer. Those interested in the Second Officer position should contact the hiring company directly or follow the instructions provided on official channels to proceed with the application.

For more information, visit the original ad at [jobatsea.online](http://jobatsea.online/job/554458/second-officer-for-heavy-lift-vessel-at-baltic-shipping/).

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