Motorman on Guard Vessel – Requires STCW and COP III/5 – Salary: €120/day NET

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Motorman for a temporary 28-day contract on a Guard Vessel (Maritime Security). This position requires specific training for COP III/5 and STCW, with a net daily salary and defined-duration contract.

Job Details

  • Salary: €120/day NET
  • Location: Worldwide
  • Contract: Temporary 28-day contract
  • Vessel Type: Guard Vessel (Maritime Security)
  • Hiring Company: OJ Crew
  • Required Training: Specific training for COP III/5 and STCW
  • Benefits: Net daily salary, defined-duration contract

Requirements

  • Experience in the position on similar vessels
  • All valid STCW documents
  • COP III/5 Certificate
  • Only citizens of Latvia/Lithuania (LV/LT)

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance and repair of marine machinery according to STCW
  • Typical motorman functions on guard vessels: maintenance of engines, auxiliary systems, and safety equipment

Required Documentation

  • Complete STCW documentation
  • COP III/5 Certificate

Notice: QuieroNavegar.app disseminates this offer for informational purposes. We are not responsible for the selection process.

View original offer and apply: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/mecanico-marino-en-buque-de-guardia-requiere-stcw-y-cop-iii-5-salario-120e-dia-neto/

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