Grupo Bravante announces offshore vacancy for Nautical Officer in São Gonçalo (RJ), with 28×28 roster and specific technical requirements.
Grupo Bravante announced the opening of an offshore vacancy for the position of Nautical Officer, based in São Gonçalo (RJ). The opportunity is aimed at professionals with a degree in Nautical Sciences, updated maritime certifications, and experience in the sector. The hiring is under a 28×28 embarkation regime, a common model in the maritime support industry, and seeks to strengthen the company’s operations in the oil and gas segment.
Grupo Bravante expands team with strategic offshore vacancy
The new offshore vacancy for Nautical Officer is part of Grupo Bravante’s strategy to strengthen its presence in maritime support. The company, operating since 1965, is a reference in services for the naval, port, and environmental sectors.
Furthermore, the position requires professionals prepared to handle complex offshore operations. Therefore, the selection prioritizes candidates with solid education and specific certifications.
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Technical requirements for Nautical Officer in the offshore vacancy
To apply for the offshore vacancy, candidates must have a degree in Nautical Sciences or related fields. It is also mandatory to hold a CIR as 2nd Nautical Officer (1ON) or higher.
Another essential point is the Certificate of Competency in accordance with STCW rules II/1 and II/2, in addition to the DP (Dynamic Positioning) certificate. Valid maritime certificates complete the list of requirements.
On the other hand, differentiators such as fluent English and prior experience on maritime support vessels increase the chances in the selection process.

Onboard routine: responsibilities of the Nautical Officer
In the day-to-day of the offshore vacancy, the Nautical Officer will play a fundamental role in the safety and operation of the vessel. He will be responsible for replacing the Chief Officer when necessary.
Furthermore, he will be responsible for conducting navigation according to the Captain’s instructions. He will also provide support in maneuvers and manage emergency materials, such as firefighting and first aid equipment.
Meanwhile, the professional also manages auxiliary vessels and life-saving devices, ensuring everything is ready for immediate use.
Benefits and 28×28 roster in the offshore vacancy
The offshore vacancy at Grupo Bravante offers benefits such as medical and dental assistance, life insurance, meal vouchers, food vouchers, and transportation assistance. Additionally, there is access to Gympass and an operational bonus.
Another highlight is the partnership with universities and language courses, which encourages continuous professional development. The 28×28-day work schedule ensures a balance between embarkation and rest periods.
Grupo Bravante invests in diversity and professional growth
Grupo Bravante emphasizes that the offshore vacancy for Nautical Officer is open to all profiles, reinforcing its commitment to diversity and inclusion. The company values principles such as safety, innovation, and respect for people.
Thus, the opportunity represents not only a job but also a chance for growth in a consolidated company in the Brazilian maritime market.

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