Starnav Maritime Services Ltd. Is Hiring Maritime Professionals for Immediate Positions
Another great piece of news for maritime professionals. Starnav Maritime Services Ltd. announced this week job openings for maritime support. Starnav Maritime Services positions itself as one of the leading companies in the maritime support sector in Brazil. With its own vessels, designed and built in the same Group’s shipyard, it has a new and bold fleet capable of serving the main players in the port and offshore support market.
Available Positions
- Captain
- Chief Engineer
- Second Engineer
- Watch Officer
- People with Disabilities (PWD) for Administrative Area
- Human Resources Analyst to work in the Center/RJ.
With the extraordinary increase in traditional marine-related activities, the maritime sector is experiencing significant qualitative and quantitative expansion with the emergence and development of two new industrial growth hubs: the offshore oil exploration and production industry and the cruise sector. It is of utmost importance that the professional has their maritime certificates up to date.
How to Submit Your Resume
Professionals with experience in the above roles and all maritime courses up to date, click the link: http://www.starnav.com.br/pt-br/pessoal/trabalhe-conosco/offshore and register your resume. Although the company has not provided requirements for the open positions, it will require proven experience in CTPS. For other job openings in the maritime sector, access the MENU in the header of this portal and select the “MARITIME” tab.
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