Chief Officer Vitaliy, Odesa. 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.

English for Seafarers – Secrets of Rapid Language Learning.

Seafarers who want to improve their English proficiency inevitably face a number of pressing questions:

  • Does the speed of language learning depend on the teaching method?
  • За какой период времени можно заговорить на английском языке?
  • Is there an English language for masters and cooks, engineers and seamen, or is there professional terminology?

Considerations on these issues can be found in the article.





Vitaliy *****

Vitaliy *****

Last update: 11.05.2011 15:09
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Position applied for: Chief Officer
Date of birth:***** (age: 54)
Citizenship:
Country of residence:Ukraine
City of residence:Odesa
E-Mail:*****
U.S. visa:No
E.U. visa:No
Ukrainian biometric
international passport:
Not specified
Date available from:11.03.2011
English knowledge:Good
Minimum salary:6,700 $ per month

Sea service:

PositionFrom / ToVessel nameVessel typeDWTMEBHPFlagShipownerCrewing
Chief Officer 24.02.2010
- 10.07.2010
*****Bulk Carrier42263CYP**********
Chief Officer 02.06.2009
- 06.11.2009
*****Bulk Carrier42263CYP**********
Chief Officer 09.08.2008
- 26.12.2008
*****Bulk Carrier42975PAN**********
Chief Officer 21.08.2007
- 19.03.2008
*****Bulk Carrier43873LIB**********
Chief Officer 03.06.2003
- 27.08.2003
*****Car Carrier15160PAN**********
2nd Officer 12.06.2002
- 08.01.2003
*****Car Carrier15160PAN**********
2nd Officer 18.06.2001
- 28.12.2001
*****Car Carrier16451PAN**********


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