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We are seeking an experienced Master’s for a Multicat project located in the United Arab Emirates.

The ideal candidate will have experience in operating and managing a Multicat vessel, with a minimum of 2 years of experience in the role. You must also have a valid Master’s Certificate, and a valid STCW endorsement.

The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the vessel, including navigation, vessel maintenance, and crew management. You will also be responsible for ensuring that all safety procedures are followed and that the vessel complies with all applicable regulations.

Details
  • Position: Multicat Skipper;
  • Start: 24/01/2023;
  • Duration: 5 weeks;
  • Dutch contract;
Requirements
  • Previous experience on Multicats;
  • National COC and Seaman’s book;
  • Valid STCW certificates;
  • Seafarer’s medical;
  • European Union passport;
  • Fluent English.

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    Type of vessel

    Type of vessel

    Multicat

    departure date

    Starting date

    23/01/2023

    bag

    Required employees

    -

    work hours

    Duration

    5 Weeks

    work hours

    Expiration date

    20/01/2023

    location

    Location

    Worldwide

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    5993

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