Ordinary Seaman Sergei, Kerch. 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.





Sergei *****

Sergei *****

Last update: 19.01.2017 13:54
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Position applied for: Ordinary Seaman
Date of birth:***** (age: 37)
Citizenship:Russia
Country of residence:Ukraine
City of residence:Kerch
Permanent address:*****
Contact Tel. No:*****
E-Mail:*****
Skype:*****
U.S. visa:No
E.U. visa:No
Ukrainian biometric
international passport:
Not specified
Date available from:22.01.2017
English knowledge:Poor
Minimum salary:1,000 $ per month

General details:

DocumentNumberPlace of issueDate of expiry
Civil passport*****UFMS Kerch00.00.0000
Seaman’s passport*****Port Kerch10.12.2017
Tourist passport*****08.08.2022

Sea service:

PositionFrom / ToVessel nameVessel typeDWTMEBHPFlagShipownerCrewing
Able Seaman 14.09.2015
- 28.03.2016
*****Large Freezer Trawler5955angola**********
Able Seaman 08.05.2015
- 01.09.2015
*****Passenger / Ro-Ro Vessel810rus**********
Able Seaman 12.12.2014
- 10.04.2015
*****Seinerrus*****
Able Seaman 19.06.2014
- 29.11.2014
*****Fishing Vessel3212rus**********
Able Seaman 22.10.2013
- 02.02.2014
*****Fishing Vessel690Comoros**********
Ordinary Seaman 27.04.2013
- 08.10.2013
*****Fishing Vessel32096rus**********






 
 

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