The Offshore Position That ABZ Just Announced on 04/25 Is Intended for Marine Electrician Professionals to Work on a 60×60 Schedule
The Human Resources company ABZ has just announced on its official news outlet, this Thursday, April 25, the offshore position for professionals in the Marine Electrician field. The company states that one of the requirements is availability for the 60×60 schedule, in addition to experience and relevant certifications for the function. The company also mentions that proficiency in English is an indispensable requirement for the position.
Marine Electrician
Requirements
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- CIR
- EBPQ
- Advanced English
- Experience on Chemical/Oil Tanker Ships and with Mixed Crew
- Availability to Work on a 60×60 Schedule
Application
Check if you meet the necessary qualifications for the offshore position and send your updated resume in Portuguese and English as soon as possible, mentioning the Marine Electrician position in the email subject, to the address recrutamento@abzservicos.com.Good luck!
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