Chief Officer

Serving as the second-in-command, the Chief Officer is the head of the Deck Department and a key navigational officer. They are primarily responsible for the ship’s stability, maintenance of the hull and deck equipment, and overseeing all safety, fire, and security drills. The Chief Officer manages crucial operations like anchoring, mooring, and tender services, ensuring the vessel is maintained in a state of operational readiness and environmental compliance.


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  1. Chief Officer - Master License

    Senior deck officer responsible for ship safety, security, regulatory compliance, maintenance oversight, crew supervision, emergency operations, and enforcing company and international maritime standards.

    February 13, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  2. Chief Officer

    Leads the Deck Department, ensuring safe navigation, vessel maintenance, lifesaving and firefighting readiness, crew safety training, and security while holding required maritime licenses and endorsements.

    February 13, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  3. Chief Officer

    Senior deck officer responsible for managing deck maintenance, ballast and freshwater systems, inventory and stores, supervising deck crew, stability calculations, and safety compliance aboard the vessel.

    February 11, 2026 - Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings - English

  4. Chief Officer for Hsc RoRo Passenger ferry

    Experienced deck officer required to serve as second-in-command on HSC RoRo passenger ferry, managing deck operations, safety, maintenance, and crew on a two-month rotation.

    February 8, 2026 - V.Ships Leisure - English

  5. Chief Officer - Cruise

    Senior deck officer acting as the Master's deputy, responsible for navigation, vessel stability, safety management, deck operations, crew leadership and passenger safety compliance.

    January 30, 2026 - Navis Consulting - English