Marine Operations Superintendent – AHTS Vessels
Brazil
Ref: OGP0451
US$60000 – US$70000 per annum
The client a leading provider of marine services in support of major oil & gas developments, now having established a new office in the region, now need an Operations Superintendent to join them in Brazil.
The main purpose of the role is to ensure that all allocated vessels ( mainly AHTS ) are manned and operated in line with current legislation, flag state, class and company requirements and that all charter parties are serviced in line with agreed terms.
Being the principal point of contact with the client, during the term of any charter, you will develop and seek to improve operations and related policies in consultation with other line managers.
The minimum qualifications for the role are:
Master Mariner Certification / Ship Security Certificate / Two years shore experience with AHTS vessels and most importantly fluency in English & Portuguese, written and oral.
Please email your c.v. for the attention of Ian Thornton. Location: Brazil
Brazil
Ref: OGP0451
US$60000 – US$70000 per annum
The client a leading provider of marine services in support of major oil & gas developments, now having established a new office in the region, now need an Operations Superintendent to join them in Brazil.
The main purpose of the role is to ensure that all allocated vessels ( mainly AHTS ) are manned and operated in line with current legislation, flag state, class and company requirements and that all charter parties are serviced in line with agreed terms.
Being the principal point of contact with the client, during the term of any charter, you will develop and seek to improve operations and related policies in consultation with other line managers.
The minimum qualifications for the role are:
Master Mariner Certification / Ship Security Certificate / Two years shore experience with AHTS vessels and most importantly fluency in English & Portuguese, written and oral.
Please email your c.v. for the attention of Ian Thornton. Location: Brazil
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