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Triton Logging looking to fill Sawfish positions in Malaysia

Home Forums ROV ROV Work – Operator Requirements Triton Logging looking to fill Sawfish positions in Malaysia

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  • #1269
    DiverCity
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    Triton has launched in Malaysia and are looking for production minded Sawfish Pilots for full time work in Malaysia. We are looking for a team members at a full range of experience levels. Please send resume with phone contact information to josh.chernov@tritonlogging.com and visit our website at http://www.tritonlogging.com

    #15651
    Subhuman
    Participant

    Hi DiverCity
    Will you be paying the going ROV rates? You can get an idea of the rates from the rates form at this web site. What kind of a rotation are you going to have?
    😕

    #15652
    DiverCity
    Participant

    Hi Subhuman,
    Thanks for your interest. We are currently reviewing current rates, as you know there are a wide variety of wage structuring, and we will pay accordingly. I would prefer not the post wages publically but rest assured that Triton will pay fair market value at the various experience levels.
    Shift rotation are still being worked out, but it will likely revolve around 6 weeks on and 4 weeks off putting in 10 hours per day. Again specifics will be nailed down during the hiring process.

    Cheers

    #15653
    Scott Beveridge
    Participant

    Hey Divercity,

    Saw your website awhile back… impressive. Well done with getting in Malaysia! Quite a few countries over this way with flooded forests… There’s heaps of reservoirs with rather LARGE trees submerged. Hey, what was the name of the diving company that found a very large amount of water-logged trees in one of the Great Lakes and are making a fortune now??

    #15654
    James
    Participant

    Looks pretty interesting to me.

    #15655
    ROV_VALLEY_COMMANDO
    Participant

    I looked into this a couple of years ago, thought it might be a nice change being a subsea lumberjack in Canada rather than latching onto trees(sic), staring at pipelines or collecting crane hooks and being screamed at be ex bubble heed OCM’s but money was a joke 190 GBP a day supervising, so phone went down sharpish, you were on shore every night though, which ment your laughable money went nowhere, think your accomodation was a log cabin in the middle of nowhere.

    #15656
    Savante
    Participant

    might be a good alternative start for a trainee though!!

    #15657
    rovstuff
    Participant

    or to scape away for a while from the TAX MAN 😀

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