AB, MM, and OS Positions for General Cargo Vessel – Lighthaus-Marine – German Flag – European Union

AB, MM, and OS Positions for General Cargo Vessel – Lighthaus-Marine – German Flag – European Union

Description of the position and key functions: Lighthaus-Marine is seeking professionals for AB (Deckhand), MM (Engineer), and OS (Ordinary Seaman) positions to work on a general cargo vessel under the German flag. Responsibilities may include general maintenance and operation tasks on the ship, supporting loading and unloading operations, as well as assisting in the operation of onboard equipment.

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates must have previous experience in similar roles within the maritime sector and hold the necessary certifications to work aboard a vessel under the German flag. The ability to work well in a team and adapt to shifts at sea will be valued.

Additional details: The expected start date is May 27, with an approximate contract duration of 8 weeks. The offer is open only to citizens of the European Union.

Purpose of the announcement: This announcement is a publication of the digital magazine WishToSail.com, which serves as an informative platform for the maritime sector. Those interested in the offer should contact Lighthaus-Marine directly via the provided email addresses: crewing@lighthaus-marine.eu or poland@lighthaus-marine.eu.

More information in the original announcement at Job at Sea – AB, MM, OS for General Cargo at Lighthaus-Marine.

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