Second Officer on Cargo Vessel – Marine Man Ltd – International – Salary: £1200

Second Officer on Cargo Vessel – Marine Man Ltd – International – Salary: £1200

Marine Man Ltd is looking for a Second Officer (2O) to join a Landing Craft cargo vessel with a deadweight of 1726 tonnes (DWT). This position offers a unique opportunity to be part of a professional and dedicated crew, operating in an international environment.

Description of the role and key responsibilities:

The Second Officer will be responsible for assisting in the planning and execution of safe navigation of the vessel. Key functions include supervising navigation equipment, participating in loading and unloading operations, and actively collaborating in daily maintenance tasks. They must ensure compliance with relevant international regulations and coordinate with other crew members to ensure efficient operations on board.

Requirements and qualifications:

  • Citizenship: Indonesia
  • Prior experience in similar positions on cargo vessels
  • Qualifications required for the Second Officer role
  • Ability to work in a multicultural and international environment

Additional details:

  • Salary offered: £1200
  • Contract duration: 3 months
  • Expected start date: 25th June 2025
  • Employment service at no cost to the candidate
  • Pledge of timely relief and personal treatment

Note: WishToSail.com serves solely as a platform to advertise this job opportunity. Interested applicants should contact Marine Man Ltd directly to apply. They can submit their application or inquiries via email at cv-indonesia@marineman.eu, phone number +6282151100062, or contact @Rinamarinemanindone.

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