Second Officer on Chemical-Petroleum Tanker “Key Marin” – Available from June 20, 2025

Second Officer on Chemical-Petroleum Tanker “Key Marin” – Available from June 20, 2025

Description of the position and key functions: The role of Second Officer on board the chemical-petroleum tanker “Key Marin” with Gibraltar flag involves the responsibility of assisting in the navigation and safety of the vessel, as well as supervising the loading and unloading of chemical and petroleum products. The Second Officer works closely with the First Officer and other crew members to ensure efficient and safe operations. This vessel, weighing 3450 deadweight tons and built in 2005, is equipped with a MaK model engine.

Requirements and qualifications: Previous experience as Second Officer on similar vessels, preferably chemical-petroleum tankers. Valid STCW certification and all relevant documents in order. Solid knowledge in loading operations of chemical and petroleum products. Effective communication skills and ability to work as part of a team.

Additional details: The offer includes a 4-month contract with the possibility of a 1-month extension. The boarding date is scheduled for June 20, 2025.

Purpose of the announcement: WishToSail.com acts solely as an informative channel and does not participate in the hiring process. Those interested in the Second Officer position should contact directly with Columbia Shipmanagement or follow the instructions provided to apply.

More information in the original announcement at this link.

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