
Oil and gas company TECH-INSP is accepting applications for cargo handling assistants for offshore job vacancies
O TECH-INSP announced through its LinkedIn profile that it is already accepting applications from people interested in working for the company, the available offshore job vacancies are for the position of cargo handling assistant.
Since the beginning of its trajectory, the multinational TECH-INSP has stood out for providing services in the oil and gas, petrochemical and shipbuilding sectors, keeping the satisfaction of its customers as its main focus.
Main requirements to apply for an offshore job as a cargo handling assistant at Tech-Insp
To fill these vacancies, the company is looking for people who have at least 2 years of experience in the position of offshore cargo handling assistant. In addition, the following training is required:
- Cargo Handling Training Course
- MCIA: Aviation Firefighting and Maneuvering Course
- CACI: Advanced Fire Fighting Course
- CESS: Survival and Rescue Vessels Course
- NR-35
- NR-33
- CBSP
To apply for a vacancy at TECH-INSP, interested parties must send their CV by email
If you are a professional with experience in the oil and gas area and meet the basic requirements to apply for offshore job vacancies at TECH-INSP, all you need to do is send an email to the following address: recruitment@techinsp-og .with. In the subject field of the message it is important to put the name of the desired position.
It is also important to inform in the message all the necessary information, such as contact details, professional information and training levels. Also, list your past experiences in the role.
Get to know TECH-INSP
TECH-INSP was created in 2009 with the aim of serving the Offshore Oil and Gas sector. The company began its activities providing inspection, maintenance and structural repair services in Maritime Exploration and Production Units in accordance with the strictest Standards of the Classification Entities.
In recent years, it has expanded its business by providing several offshore job vacancies, to also operate in other areas of the power generation industry. As a result, it can now provide services to customers no matter where those services are needed.