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Are you looking for an opportunity to use the skills that you have gained and train others in the maritime industry? Maybe you are looking for a change in your career and are just looking for the right opportunity.
Using your electrical background working onboard cruise ships, you'll be working with a state-of-the-art maritime training facility to support the training programs.
Your new role
You will be tasked with delivering training to ship-board technical staff in accordance with the course delivery process. As part of the ongoing training, you would be part of delivering new courses and new procedures that would be implemented on board ships. You will still be keeping yourself up to date with what is happening in the market with current practices and technology. Every day will be new as you engage with people from various backgrounds and experiences, growing your knowledge in the process.
What can you expect?
This will be a different type of challenge than what you will be used to and will give you a structured work pattern, working 40 hours per week to a set schedule. Your potential new role will offer a salary of between €70,000 - €80,000 depending on experience. You would also be offered a relocation package to help you make the move and settle into your new surroundings.
The company
You will be working with a training centre that delivers a range of courses in the cruise industry. They have the latest technology and are always looking to innovate with what is new in the market. They are based in the heart of the Netherlands in an area that is known for its unique history and modern design, you will also not be far away from the main city with its picturesque views and cultural attractions.
If you have been in the role of Senior Engineer/Superintendent, Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Electrical Technical Officer, Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Electrical/Automation Engineering with experience working in the cruise industry and this sounds like the career challenge for you, please apply directly by clicking the ‘Apply for this job’ button. If your
CV is not up to date, please still apply to be considered.
Job Description
Using your electrical background working onboard cruise ships, you'll be working with a state-of-the-art maritime training facility to support the training programs.
Your new role
You will be tasked with delivering training to ship-board technical staff in accordance with the course delivery process. As part of the ongoing training, you would be part of delivering new courses and new procedures that would be implemented on board ships. You will still be keeping yourself up to date with what is happening in the market with current practices and technology. Every day will be new as you engage with people from various backgrounds and experiences, growing your knowledge in the process.
What can you expect?
This will be a different type of challenge than what you will be used to and will give you a structured work pattern, working 40 hours per week to a set schedule. Your potential new role will offer a salary of between €70,000 - €80,000 depending on experience. You would also be offered a relocation package to help you make the move and settle into your new surroundings.
The company
You will be working with a training centre that delivers a range of courses in the cruise industry. They have the latest technology and are always looking to innovate with what is new in the market. They are based in the heart of the Netherlands in an area that is known for its unique history and modern design, you will also not be far away from the main city with its picturesque views and cultural attractions.
If you have been in the role of Senior Engineer/Superintendent, Senior Electrical Technical Officer, Electrical Technical Officer, Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Electrical/Automation Engineering with experience working in the cruise industry and this sounds like the career challenge for you, please apply directly by clicking the ‘Apply for this job’ button. If your
CV is not up to date, please still apply to be considered.