Company hires a Machinery Officer with experience who can look for a vessel outside the country
Ocean View Crew is a company in the maritime area, which works with the outsourcing of national and international teams according to the client's request. The company announced this week that it has a vacancy for a Machinery Officer with skills III/1, III/2 and III/3 to embark as a 3rd Engineer on a gas tanker. With some specific requests to apply for the role.
To apply for the opportunity, the candidate must have ESOG model 1034, fluent English, up-to-date passport with long validity and availability to travel abroad as he will pick up the ship outside Brazil. Candidates with valid CIR and Marshall Islands Endorsement will be an asset.
The work scale will be 60 x 60 and the hiring and shipment forecast is for mid-November. Candidates who fit the profile and are interested in the Machinery Officer vacancy, must send their CV in English, copies of their passport, yellow fever vaccine card, certificate of competence, CIR (mirror + boarding) and all 1034 certificates to e email co*****@oc***********.br, with the subject THIRD ENGINEER – NNK.
If this vacancy is not in line with your professional profile, take a look at the BGM vacancies that were also announced this week for employment here on our website, clicking here and staying on top of the company's requirements.
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