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Vacancy Ordinary Seaman on Ro-Ro

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Posted: 06.11.2024
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Joining date:21.11.2024
Voyage duration:6 months



Vessel type:Ro-Ro
Crew on board:mixed



English level:any



Salary:from 1,000 $ per month

Additional info:
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