The position requires a skilled 2nd Engineer for Cable Layer vessels with at least 2 years of experience and valid STCW certifications. Responsibilities include working in a multicultural environment and maintaining safety standards.
Columbia Shipmanagement is looking for self-motivated and skilled seafarers to join our offshore expanding fleet.
Job Requirements:
Holder of valid STCW certifications required for the position.
Previous experience (minimum 2 years) on Cable Layers / Pipe / MPSV/ DSV vessels.
Experience with multicultural working environment.
Good communication and skills of English language.
Safety culture and mindset.
Contract Terms & Conditions
- Contract duration 3 months (on/off);
- Terms and conditions as per applicable wage scale;
- Contract Benefits:
- Competitive salary;
You may include with your application any reference, specific job qualification, and your availability date.
Looking forward to welcoming you in the Columbia Family.
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