Zarpa Group Has Just Posted Nursing Opportunities for Professionals to Work in Offshore Units
Here is another updated offshore opportunity directly from Zarpa Group for activities in the oil and gas sector, in fact, they were published at 11 am on January 29th, so take advantage because this position for Offshore Nurse, the sending of resumes starts from now on. But before anything else, let’s understand a bit about what the main activities of a professional of this nature are in the following paragraphs.
An offshore nurse provides 24-hour medical and emergency care for illnesses and injuries suffered by crew members of the oil platform. Most platforms do not have doctors on board.
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Thus, nurses operate with significant autonomy and make medical decisions when necessary. Nurses assess conditions, offer health advice, monitor vital signs, check blood pressure and lung function, maintain medical records, request medical supplies, and lead emergency response teams.
To work as an oil platform nurse, you must have exceptional decision-making skills and the ability to think on your feet. You should also be able to work long hours with little supervision and minimal assistance.
You need to have excellent first aid skills, knowledge of a variety of symptoms associated with common illnesses and medical conditions, as well as good diagnostic skills. You must handle stress well, as the job requires you to treat injuries, which are sometimes critical injuries, with limited assistance or supervision.
And Finally, Here Are the Requirements and Duties for the Posted Position Today
- HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training)
- CBSP (Basic Offshore Safety Course)
- NR 33 (Work in Confined Spaces)
- NR 35 (Work at Heights)
- Desired experience in the function
Interested individuals who meet the above requirements can send their resumes to curriculos@zarpacrew.com.br, not forgetting to include salary expectations and to identify in the subject line the term “OFFSHORE NURSE”.


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