1st Officer / First Mate

The 1st Officer is a licensed Deck Officer who typically serves as the second or third most senior deck officer after the Captain and Chief Officer. Their role involves standing navigational watches on the bridge, supervising deck crew, and often having specialized responsibilities such as managing the ship's safety equipment, fire-fighting apparatus, or the environmental management system. They must be capable of assuming command in various emergency scenarios.


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  1. 1st Officer - (Ocean)

    Senior watchkeeping deck officer responsible for safe voyage planning, leading bridge team, ensuring compliance and high professional standards aboard ultra-luxury polar and ocean expedition passenger vessels.

    July 5, 2026 - Scenic & Emerald Ocean Cruises - English

  2. 1st Navigation Officer / 2nd Captain for River ships Maine, Danube, and Rhine region

    Responsible bridge officer overseeing navigation, deck crew and safety operations, conducting watches, issuing permits, and relieving the Captain on European river cruise vessels.

    July 3, 2026 - Grand Circle Cruise Line - English

  3. 1st Officer- Expedition Cruise

    Experienced First Officer for expedition cruise vessel, responsible for bridge navigation, watchkeeping, safety leadership; requires Chief Mate unlimited COC, Polar Code, and expedition experience.

    July 2, 2026 - Stellamar - English

  4. First Officer - Immediate Start

    Responsible for voyage planning, watch-keeping, bridge team leadership, safety and tender operations, and training while maintaining navigational publications, equipment, and emergency preparedness aboard a private mega yacht.

    June 29, 2026 - The World - English

  5. River - Nautic - 1st Officer

    Lead navigation and safety on Viking river vessels, conduct watches, safety drills, training and administrative duties to ensure compliant, punctual, guest-focused operations under the Captain.

    June 28, 2026 - Viking - English