Deck Sailor (AB) Position on General Cargo Ship – Marine Man Ltd – International – Salary: £1600

Deck Sailor (AB) Position on General Cargo Ship – Marine Man Ltd – International – Salary: £1600

Description of the position and key functions: A position as a Deck Sailor (AB) is available on a general cargo ship with a deadweight of 3850 tonnes. Responsibilities include carrying out various deck tasks, maintaining the ship, and assisting in docking and undocking maneuvers, ensuring safe and efficient operations on board.

Requirements and qualifications: The position is open to citizens of Indonesia. Previous experience in similar positions on general cargo ships will be valued. Candidates must hold the standard certifications required for the Deck Sailor position.

Additional details:
– Salary: £1600 per month
– 3-month contract with the possibility of occasional relief
– Embarkation starting from 1st September 2025
– Free internet on board
– Employment service at no cost to the candidate

This announcement is shared by the magazine WishToSail.com as information of interest to professionals in the maritime sector. Interested parties should contact Marine Man Ltd directly via email at cv-indonesia@marineman.eu or by phone at +6282151100062 for more details and to apply. They can also apply online through the following link: Apply for this position.

For further information, visit the original announcement at http://jobatsea.online/job/569130/ab-on-general-cargo-ship-at-marine-man-ltd/

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