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Offshore Professionals Needed By IOM Services For Work In Libya

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 31/10/2018 at 10:00
Updated on 31/10/2018 at 10:47
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The Activities Will Be Directed to the SABRATHA Project for a 3-Month Contract in the Structural Area. Learn More in the Article

These offshore vacancies were published directly by the operations manager of the company responsible for the contract in Libya. It is a new rotational structure project at the SABRATHA asset in the structure and commissioning area, and the screening of applications is being conducted by IOM Services. We inquired if Brazilians could apply, and the answer was positive as long as they meet the requirements. If you would like 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 field.

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 ( Pipe Assembler )
Structural Fitter $67/ Day ( Structural Assembler )
Electrical Fitter $70/ Day ( Electrical Assemblers )
Instrument Fitter $70/ Day ( Instrument Assemblers )
E&I Technician $70/ Day ( E&I Technicians)

As you may have noticed, earnings will be in daily dollars. All candidates must have offshore experience, preferably training in hydrogen sulfate, Bosiet ( CBSP + HUET ), training and technical certification, ENGLISH PROFICIENCY (click here to resolve your language issues), and of course, the famous passport, without it it is practically impossible to work abroad, at least through legal means.

Those interested in these offshore vacancies may send their resumes IN ENGLISH to offshoreprojects@iomservices.in, stating the name of the position of interest in the subject line.

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Paulo Nogueira

Graduated in Electrical Engineering from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), he worked for several years in the offshore oil and gas, energy, and construction sectors. Today, with over 8,000 publications in online magazines and blogs on the energy sector, the focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian job market, macro and microeconomics, and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions, and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes at this contact.

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