Chief Mate for Project on Semi-Submersible Platform – Connect Energy, Malaysia (Salary Information Not Provided)

Chief Mate for Project on Semi-Submersible Platform – Connect Energy, Malaysia (Salary Information Not Provided)

Connect Energy is looking for experienced personnel to join their semi-submersible platform project that will begin in Malaysia in December 2025. The advertised position is that of Chief Mate, whose main responsibility will be to oversee and coordinate platform operations, ensuring compliance with safety standards and maritime regulations.

Job Description and Key Responsibilities:

  • Previous experience in similar positions on offshore platforms.
  • Appropriate training and certifications required for the Chief Mate position.
  • Availability to start in December 2025.
  • Leadership and team management skills.
  • Ability to work in a dynamic and challenging environment.

Additional Details:

The job offer is aimed at professionals available to join in December 2025. The type of contract, working hours, and other employment conditions have not been specified in the current job posting.

Purpose of the Advertisement: This ad is published by the digital magazine WishToSail.com with the aim of sharing job opportunities in the maritime sector. Those interested in the Chief Mate position should contact Connect Energy directly or follow their instructions to apply. WishToSail.com does not participate in the selection process.

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