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June 20, 2007 at 8:35 am #798
RMAC
ParticipantFugro Rov (Singapore) is currently commencing a massive recruitment drive for the following positions:
Senior Supervisors/Superintendants
Supervisors Day and Night
Sub Engineers
Senior Pilot TechsDue to the ever increasing demand for ROV personnel, Fugro ROV (Singapore) has a multitude of employment options ranging from:
Full time Field Staff
Guaranteed Days Contracts ( Fugro commit to supply a Guaranteed number of days)
Day Rate ( Free-lance)Fugro Rov (Singapore) currently operates both Work class and Seaeye vehicles ranging from a Seaeye Falcon up to the newly constructed and soon to be delivered FCV3000 (Heavy Workclass).
Please send all up to date CV’s and cert’s to rovsecretary@fugro.com.sg.
Regards
June 20, 2007 at 11:01 am #12306RMAC
ParticipantSorry forgot to mention rates are now fast aproaching UK rates.
June 20, 2007 at 11:22 am #12307TheProphet
ParticipantSo what are the rates then
Or is it top secret as usual.
June 20, 2007 at 12:21 pm #12308Anonymous
Guestoooh do we get to work on all of those well maintained and top of the line Sealions that you have in S’pore…….hee hee. and at "fast approaching UK rates….but not quite there……hee hee again.
love it, needed a good laugh
June 20, 2007 at 12:55 pm #12309effinreps
ParticipantProblem – Lots of work, not enough guys to fill the slots.
Hmmm let me think, 0.5 nano second later.
Solution – Pay decent UK day rates. Radical I know but hey it just might work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An added plus to consider, if you improve on the peanuts you might get better monkeys.
June 20, 2007 at 1:48 pm #12310Rons_ROV_Links
Participant5 ROV-Pilots from the Philippines, that have been working as pilot for the company I work for, went to Fugro Singapore recently and get paid appr. $5000 a month.
June 20, 2007 at 4:01 pm #12311me
ParticipantHow much for supervisor, senior pilot
June 22, 2007 at 7:39 am #12312RMAC
ParticipantTo All
Thankyou for all of your CV’s the response has been very encouraging please keep them coming.
Best Regards
June 22, 2007 at 7:50 am #12313Anonymous
GuestOnya Gaz
June 26, 2007 at 5:28 am #12314RMAC
ParticipantDear All
Once again Many Thanks for all your CV’s. We have had a great response to Senior Supervisors/ Superintendants.
We are still looking to recruit:
Sub Engineers
Senior Pilot Techs
Pilot Techs.Please send all up to date CV’s to rovsecretary@fugro.com.sg
Best Regards
June 28, 2007 at 4:07 pm #12315RMAC
ParticipantHi All,
We have a great deal of work coming up for the 3 Panther Plus systems currently being operated out of Fugro Singapore.
PP910, PP909 & PP927 (Brand new arriving in August)
We are also looking for a couple of Seaeye guys to do some base work here in Sunny Singapore.
All jobs due to kick off in July & August.
If anyone is interested drop us a line with your individual wish list and we will try to accomodate.
Cheers
Fugro ROV (Singapore)Send all CV’s and emails regarding this requirement to janewong@fugro.com.sg or rovsecretary@fugro.com.sg
Please insert Panther Plus work in the subject line.
July 1, 2007 at 5:10 am #12316Scott Beveridge
Participant5 ROV-Pilots from the Philippines, that have been working as pilot for the company I work for, went to Fugro Singapore recently and get paid appr. $5000 a month.
Yessssss…. should be at least 2 1/2 times that….
July 2, 2007 at 8:20 pm #12317RMAC
Participantkeep them coming!
August 15, 2007 at 11:20 am #12318RMAC
ParticipantHi All,
Well the Olympian is now here in Singapore and she is looking first class.
A new FCV 3000 has also been slotted for delivery in October.
So the shout goes out once again for experienced ROV crews to get their CV in to our little office in Loyang Offshore Supply base.
We have had a really good response so far and have started getting back some of the lost souls, but as always more are required with new vehicles arriving at what seems to be like every month.
Oh and Seaeye guys out there will be interested to know that Panther Plus 927 will be making its Asia debut in October. Interested let un know.
Cheers
August 15, 2007 at 2:52 pm #12319TheProphet
ParticipantOlympian looking first class don’t talk Dog Turd.
It must have had a total transformation since it left Aberdeen on the sail there. Cos it sure wasn’t First Class when it left here.
Is it going to be used out there by the Philipino guys as it was in Aberdeen? a training vehicle
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