Open positions on M/S Aava VG
Meriaura is re-flagging its vessel ms Aava VG to Finland and is therefore looking for new seafarers to join its team.
Aava VG (https://meriaura.fi/portfolio/aavavg/) is a coaster (general bulk) trading mainly in the Baltic and North Sea area. Official working language is English and therefore good language skills are required. Previous experience from similar jobs and positions is essential.
General information and positions
The below positions will open from mid-January and onwards and will be permanent after a traditional trial period. Rotation according to 1:1 system, work and leave periods approximately five (5) weeks. Salary, other terms and conditions according to valid CBA. We are looking for two (2) employees for each position.
1) Chief Engineer (Konepäällikkö)
seafarer holding a Certificate of Competency as Chief Engineer, less than 3000 kW (Konepäällikkö alle 3000 kW; STCW III/3).
The engineroom is E0 and single manned (only chief engineer).
2) Chief Officer (Yliperämies)
seafarer holding a Certificate of Competency as Chief Officer (Yliperämies; STCW II/2).
3) Able Seafarer deck c.d. (Matruusi YT)
seafarer holding a Certificate of Competency as Able Seafarer deck c.d. (Matruusi YT; STCW II/5 & III/4).This position requires certificates for common duty meaning that the seafarer must carry certificates for both the deck and engine department with focus on the deck department.
Please send you application to crewing@meriaura.fi and mention “AAVA VG” in the subject field as well as the position you are applying for. Application period open until the 3rd of January 2025. For further questions please also contact the same address.
We employ approx. 80 seafarers on board and 40 people on land. Our values guide our operations and we are an agile promoter of innovative ideas. Our responsible professionals enable the continuous development of our operations. Listening to our employees is an important part of our journey towards greener shipping.
We are crewing dry cargo vessel owned and chartered by Meriaura, and marine research vessel Aranda.