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Offshore professionals are required by IOM Services to work in Libya

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published 31/10/2018 às 10:00

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The activities will be destined to the SABRATHA project for a 3-month contract in the structural area. Learn more about the matter

These offshore vacancies were posted directly by the operations manager of the company responsible for the contract in Libya. This is a new rotational structure project in the SABRATHA asset in the structure and commissioning area, the selection of applications is being carried out by IOM Services. We asked him if Brazilians could apply, the answer ended up being positive as long as they meet the requirements. In case you wanted to know more about international offshore work, especially in the Mediterranean, access Luiz Franco's portal here, he is an experienced professional and veteran in this modality.

Vacancies and Requirements

PTW Coordinator 115$/ Day( PT Requesting Coordinators )
Piping Foreman 95$/ Day ( Piping Supervisor )
Structural Foreman 95$/ Day ( Structural Supervisor )
Pipe Fitter 67$/ Day (Tubular Assembler)
Structural Fitter 67$/ Day ( Structural Fitter )
Electrical Fitter 70$/ Day (Fitting Electricians)
Instrument Fitter 70$/Day (Instrument Fitters)
E&I Technician 70$/ Day (E&I Technicians)

As you noticed, the earnings will be in daily dollars. All candidates must have offshore experience, preferably courses in the area of ​​hydrogen sulfate, Bosiet ( CBSP + HUET ), training and technical training certificates, ENGLISH DOMAIN (click here to solve your language problems), and of course, the famous passport, without which it is practically impossible to work abroad, at least legally.

Those interested in these offshore vacancies can send their resumes IN ENGLISH to the e-mail offshoreprojects@iomservices.in, informing the name of the vacancy of interest in the title of the message.

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Paulo Nogueira

With a technical background, I worked in the offshore oil and gas market for a few years. Today, my team and I are dedicated to bringing information from the Brazilian energy sector and the world, always with credible and up-to-date sources.

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