Brunel Calls for Offshore Radio Operator Professional with Experience and Availability to Work with FPSO.
The vacancy announced this Tuesday, September 3rd, by the company’s official vehicle, is for the offshore Radio Operator professional who has immediate availability and experience with FPSO. The country is making a comeback, and according to experts, the naval industry shows signs of recovery.
Brunel, founded in 1975 and with 106 offices spread across 37 countries and 12,000 employees, is a large multinational company providing consulting services in the fields of energy, mining, oil and gas, shipbuilding, and many others.
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Experienced Temporary Radio Operator in FPSO
Requirements
- Experience with FPSO
- Offshore experience as a Radio Operator
- Immediate availability
- CNS014
- GMDSS
- CHT
- CBSP
- HUET
Application
If you meet the requirements set by the company, send your resume to the email e.silva@brunel.net, listing the job title in the subject line. Good Luck!
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