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CANADIAN COAST GUARD- LOOKING FOR QUALIFIED NAVIGATION OFFICERS IN ONTARIO AND QUÉBEC
Posted date [2023-Dec-15] (ID: 3220)

Canadian Coast Guard

We are currently looking for qualified navigation officers to join our team!
Selection process number: 19-DFO-CEN-EA-CCG-266765  (SO MAO 03-08)

What qualities and interests are important?

  • Strong interest for sciences and technological equipment
  • Have an interest in working at sea
  • Good concentration, communication and adaptation capabilities
  • Good work organization and be able to set priorities
  • Leadership and good judgement
  • Team work capabilities
  • Taste for adventure and travel

Schedule
Navigation Officers work a schedule of a period of 14 to 42 days at sea, followed by equivalent time off with pay.

Job TitlesNavigation Officer, Commanding Officer, Chief Mate, Chief Officer, Second Officer, Third Officer
TenureTerm (Relief) Opportunities
Locations: Various locations in Ontario and Québec
Rates of Pay:  $68,681 to $98,571 annual salary not including overtime.

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Job Title CANADIAN COAST GUARD- LOOKING FOR QUALIFIED NAVIGATION OFFICERS IN ONTARIO AND QUÉBEC
Job Details
Posted By Canadian Coast Guard
Start Date
Salary $68,681 to $98,571 annual salary
Location various locations across Ontario and Québec
Deadline for Application 2024-May-31
Contact Phone #
Contact Email Laura.Bear(at)dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Categories and Description
Ship's Main Trading Area Ship's Main Trading Area -> Great Lakes / St-Lawrence River
Term Term -> Relief / Temporary
Position / Rank Position -> Watchkeeping Mate