Algoma looking for TC 2nd Class

Employers looking to fill Marine Engineering or related positions can do so here.
Post Reply
User avatar
The Dieselduck
Administrator
Posts: 4131
Joined: Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:41 pm
Currently located: Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada (West Coast of Canada)
Contact:

Algoma looking for TC 2nd Class

Post by The Dieselduck »

Algoma Central is seeking qualified permanent full‐time Transport Canada 2nd Class Marine engineers for their Dry‐Bulk & Tanker Fleet

Immediate Positions Available

Algoma is a leading Canadian shipping company, owning and operating the largest Canadian flag fleet of dry-bulk carriers and product tankers operating on the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Waterway. The fleet includes 19 self-unloading dry-bulk carriers, 7 gearless dry bulk carriers and 8 product
tankers. The Company is a leader in dry-bulk and liquid bulk transportation focused on meeting the special needs of customers.

With the introduction of our Equinox Class vessels, Algoma will continue to lead the way in operating vessels with improved performance and efficiency with a smaller environmental impact, while at the same time increasing comfort onboard for the crew.

Algoma offers a very competitive wage and compensation package to shipboard employees.

In order to be considered, candidates must possess a minimum of a 2nd Class Engineer, Motor Certificate; Specialized Oil Tanker Training Certificate (for tanker);and Ship Personnel with Designated Security Duties Certificate (for tanker & SOLAS class vessels).

If you are interested in a position as 2nd Engineer with Algoma and meet the profile described within, please submit your resume in confidence to Human Resources at [email protected] or by fax to 905-687-7841.

Algoma Central Corporation encourages applications from designated group members identified under the Federal
Employment Equity Act. We wish to thank all applicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
2015 Algoma Recruitment Ad2.pdf
(243.87 KiB) Downloaded 405 times
Martin Leduc
Certified Marine Engineer and Webmaster
Martin's Marine Engineering Page
http://www.dieselduck.net
Post Reply