Electrician for General Cargo Vessel with Cranes in the Mediterranean Sea – Romanov Maritime Agency, Ukraine

Electrician for General Cargo Vessel with Cranes in the Mediterranean Sea – Romanov Maritime Agency, Ukraine

WishToSail.com is sharing a job offer for the position of an electrician on board a general cargo vessel equipped with cranes, operated by Romanov Maritime Agency. This vessel operates in the region of the Mediterranean Sea and requires personnel with experience.

Description of the Position and Key Functions:

The position requires an experienced electrician, responsible for the maintenance and repair of electrical systems on board. The vessel is equipped with two Macgregor Hagglunds cranes, and the candidate must ensure the proper functioning of these equipment among other critical electrical systems for the vessel.

Requirements and Qualifications:

Prior experience in the maritime sector and on general cargo vessels. Knowledge and handling of Macgregor Hagglunds cranes will be valued. A good level of English is essential as the crew is mixed.

Additional Details:

Operational Area: Mediterranean Sea. Contract Duration: approximately 4 months. Remuneration: between 3500 and 4000 USD monthly. Expected incorporation by the end of the month. Purpose of the Announcement: WishToSail.com acts as a channel for disseminating this job opportunity and is not responsible for the selection process. Interested candidates should send their CV directly to Romanov Maritime Agency via email at cv@romanov-crewing.com. For more details about the offer, interested parties can visit the Romanov Maritime Agency website.

More information in the original announcement at this link.

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