The Company Just Announced a Selection Process for Maritime Electrician Available to Work in Rio de Janeiro
If you live in Rio de Janeiro or the surrounding area, here’s a good opportunity updated by Marlin Navegação this Monday afternoon, 23, for offshore activities in Rio, where the company holds maritime support contracts with Petrobras. Great job opportunities are coming, focusing on pre-salt as Petrobras accelerates decommissioning in the Campos Basin.
Marlin Navegação S. A. and its subsidiary form a group of companies that currently have a fleet of 5 Maritime Support vessels that work for the energy market in Brazil. The group was established by two private equity funds managed by Mantiq Investimentos and Mare Investimentos.
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Below, you can find more details about the technical requirements required by the company.
Maritime Electrician – Rio de Janeiro
- STCW Regulation: III/7
- Experience in maritime support companies required
- CIR required
- Base/Interview: Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Application
If you are specialized in the above position, don’t waste time, send your resume immediately mentioning the position in the subject field to cv@marlinnav.com.br
Before sending your resume, update your contact information, courses, experiences, certificates, and qualifications. Good Luck!
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