Maritime Jobs
Now Hiring Deckhands & Labor Positions
Maritime Jobs Long Beach California, Now Hiring Deckhand & Labor Jobs! Are you looking to start your maritime career? There are several great opportunities for a marine career with one of the most innovative maritime companies Curtin Maritime! We are looking for top-notch people to fill several positions Deckhand & Labor I at our home base in Long Beach, Ca.
Maritime Jobs Long Beach, California. Now hiring Deckhand & Labor positions. The Labor positions are designed to provide a foundation of skills necessary to fill our skilled/licensed jobs. How fast you advance is up to you. The labor positions are in the Labor Training Program and move from Labor I through Labor III.
Apply for Labor position using this link:
https://curtinmaritime.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=32
The Deckhand job is a full-time position. Days and hours are project-specific and may require significant time away from home. This position frequently requires long hours and weekend work, as well as offshore travel.
Apply for the deckhand position:
https://curtinmaritime.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=41
Search all open positions at Curtin Maritime:
https://curtinmaritime.com/maritime-jobs/
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