Vacancy Fitter on General Cargo
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Vacancy Fitter on General Cargo


Posted: 14.03.2025
Views: 197



Joining date:15.04.2025
Voyage duration:6 months
Sailing area:World wide



Vessel type:General Cargo
Year of vessel's construction:2009
DWT:12947
Main engine type:MAK
BHP:5400
Crew on board:mixed



English level:good
Visa available:USA visa is a must
Experience in rank:obligatory



Salary:to 2,500 $ per month

Additional info:
Professional, English-speaking fitter with USA visa is needed for general cargo/12947dwt, MAK/5400 kw, 2009 year of built, 6 months contract, mixed crew

For Ukrainian seafarers only



Tel № to apply for a job:+38 (068) 684-55-97
Contact e-mail:dandcrewing@gmail.com








 
 

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