World Leader in Maritime Vessel Management Has Offshore Position for Seafarer with Experience in Small Vessels
Offshore position for seafarers continues to appear, after Marlim Navegação announced a selection process for RJ, now it is V. Ships’ turn to launch its process.
The company is looking for a maritime professional Nautical Officer to work on a diving vessel under its management.
See below, right after a brief description of the company’s area of activity, more details about the offshore position offered by V. Ships.
V. Group, the parent company of V. Ships, is a world leader in maritime and offshore vessel management and support services, operating in the commercial shipping, cruise, energy, and defense sectors.
The company’s primary clients are owners of vessels/assets that operate everything from tankers and container ships to floating platforms, barges, and cruise ships.
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Nautical Officer
with Full DP, experience in small vessels. Position for diving vessels, schedule 28×28.
Candidates that fit the profile, please register on the website by clicking here on this link
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