As a graduate from a maritime institute, you start working on DEME vessels as Second Mate Training. You have your STCW II/4 certificate in hand and collected by preference some sailing time during your studies to enhance towards II/1 and II/2Your responsibilities
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You work on board a TSHD, CSD or split barge under the Second Mate’s supervision
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You learn about the dredging process on deck and on the bridge
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You contribute to the performance of the operational activities and the optimization of production
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You update navigation charts and books
Your profile
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You have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nautical sciences or you followed an 'MBO-4' or ‘HBO’ education in a maritime academy or nautical institute
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You hold at least a II/4 COC (Certificate of Competency in accordance with the international convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers 1995)
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You speak and write fluent English
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You are flexible to work on projects in Belgium and around the world
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You have a valid Passport, Seaman's Book, Seafarers Medical
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You have a strong awareness of Health, Safety and Environment
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You have a hands-on and no nonsense mentality
Our offer
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An extensive mobility program for a healthy work-life balance
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A permanent training track which allows you to develop yourself personally and professionally
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A stimulating, innovative workplace with numerous growth opportunities
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A people-oriented environment with an interactive health program and a focus on employee wellbeing
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