Vacancy 3rd Officer on Car Carrier
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Vacancy 3rd Officer on Car Carrier

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Posted: 18.11.2024
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Joining date:14.12.2024
Voyage duration:4 months
Sailing area:worldwide



Vessel type:Car Carrier
Year of vessel's construction:2024
DWT:19000
Crew on board:mixed



English level:good
Experience in rank:obligatory, min 2 contracts
Experience on the same type vessel:obligatory, min 1 contracts



Salary:from 3,400 $ per month



Tel № to apply for a job:+38 (066) 207-63-21
Recommended e-mail subject:3OFF, RORO, Surname/First Name
Employer:Globus Agency




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