Engine Cadet Alekseevich, Timashevsk. Seafarers' CV
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Maritime Medical Examination in Georgia without a Queue. Special Conditions for Seafarers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.

25 years of experience, P&I Club certificates, yellow fever vaccination, special offers for seafarers from other countries: transfer service, accommodation search, discounts on certificates in partner training centers, employment assistance through Georgian crewing companies.

For Cadets. Preparing for a Job Interview in English.

The spoken language requirements for a cadet are usually much higher than, for example, for an ordinary seaman or motorman.Despite the fact that you have the same work document and their salary is higher. The thing is that the company considers cadets as potential officers for its ships.





Alekseevich *****

Alekseevich *****

Last update: 28.03.2022 10:19
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Position applied for: Engine Cadet
Date of birth:***** (age: 23)
Citizenship:Russia
Country of residence:Russia
City of residence:Timashevsk
Contact Tel. No:*****
E-Mail:*****
I'm in socials: *****
U.S. visa:No
E.U. visa:No
Ukrainian biometric
international passport:
No
Date available from:01.04.2022
English knowledge:Excellent
Minimum salary:300 $ per month

General details:

DocumentNumberPlace of issueDate of expiry
Civil passport*****SI MIA OF RUSSIA IN THE KRASNODAR REGION27.03.2046
Seaman’s passport*****FBI AZOV-DON BASIN ADMINISTRATION06.09.2026
Tourist passport*****FMS 0301525.08.2026

Certificates:

TypeNumberPlace of issueDate of expiry
Basic Safety Training *****Admiral Ushakov Maritime State University01.09.2026
Medical First Aid *****Admiral Ushakov Maritime State University28.06.2026
Security-related training all seafarers (seafarers with designated security duties)*****Admiral Ushakov Maritime State University07.09.2026
Physical Examination Certificate*****LLC "Profimed"22.12.2022


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