As a graduate from a maritime institute, you start working on DEME vessels as Second Mate Training. You have your STCW II/4 certificate in hand and collected by preference some sailing time during your studies to enhance towards II/1 and II/2Your responsibilities
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You work on board a TSHD, CSD or split barge under the Second Mate’s supervision
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You learn about the dredging process on deck and on the bridge
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You contribute to the performance of the operational activities and the optimization of production
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You update navigation charts and books
Your profile
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You have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nautical sciences or you followed an 'MBO-4' or ‘HBO’ education in a maritime academy or nautical institute
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You hold at least a II/4 COC (Certificate of Competency in accordance with the international convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers 1995)
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You speak and write fluent English
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You are flexible to work on projects in Belgium and around the world
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You have a valid Passport, Seaman's Book, Seafarers Medical
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You have a strong awareness of Health, Safety and Environment
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You have a hands-on and no nonsense mentality
Our offer
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An extensive mobility program for a healthy work-life balance
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A permanent training track which allows you to develop yourself personally and professionally
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A stimulating, innovative workplace with numerous growth opportunities
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A people-oriented environment with an interactive health program and a focus on employee wellbeing
What We Do
DEME (Euronext Brussels: DEME) is a leading contractor in the fields of offshore energy, dredging & infra, environmental remediation, trenching and marine infrastructure. DEME also engages in concessions activities in offshore wind, marine infrastructure, green hydrogen, and deep-sea mineral harvesting. The company can build on almost 150 years of experience and is a front runner in innovation and new technologies. DEME’s vision is to work towards a sustainable future by offering solutions for global challenges: a rising sea level, a growing population, the reduction of emissions, polluted rivers and soils and the scarcity of mineral resources. DEME can rely on more than 5,300 highly skilled professionals and operates one of the largest and most technologically advanced fleets in the world. DEME realised a turnover of 3,285 million euro with an EBITDA of 596 million euro in 2023