Posted: October 2, 2015

Building on the success of this year’s awareness-raising campaign – which saw more than one hundred businesses and organisations supporting the annual initiative – in 2016 Seafarers Awareness Week will promote maritime job opportunities, both at sea and ashore, and will also focus on increasing young children’s knowledge of our industry with the theme of the week being ‘Maritime Jobs for Future Generations’
We will use Seafarers Awareness Week to publicise helpful sources of UK & Irish employment information, including Careers at Sea, the Maritime Skills Alliance and Seavision. And in a parallel promotion, Seafarers UK will be encouraging primary schools to organise ‘non uniform days’ – with children dressing up in nautically-inspired costumes.
NMCI Services will once again be taking part in Seafarers Awareness week so if you’re interested in joining our campaign please email our Marketing Executive Helena: Helena.day@nmci.ie
More information will follow shortly, so please save the date 20-26 June 2016 and add the logo above to your website to show your support.
And please don’t forget to follow and interact with their social media – Twitter (@SeafarersWeek) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/SeafarersAwarenessWeek).
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Posted: September 15, 2015
SEFtec NMCI Offshore, in conjunction with the Cork Education Training Board, will be running a 9 week Seafaring Safety skills course at the National Maritime College of Ireland. The course will commence on October 19th and is suitable for those wishing to change careers paths, get back to work or to up skill. A maritime career is one where adventure and different daily experiences are a given. This course will give you the skill set needed to enter into a maritime career.
The Maritime sector is a growing industry which has been referred to by Minister for Agriculture, Food, the Marine and Defence Simon Coveney, T.D. as being on “an unstoppable voyage of marine expansion”. The enormous potential of our incredible marine resource highlights the opportunity for work in the sector. Minister Simon Coveney, T.D. has proclaimed that our marine resources will be a key driver in our economic recovering, providing social and cultural benefits as well as economic return for Ireland.
If you’re looking for something different then a maritime career may just be for you. This nine week course will include STCW Courses which is timely as these tickets will need to be refreshed before January 1st 2017. Other modules will include: Induction, General Ship Knowledge & Seamanship, Coastal Navigation, Food Safety and Hygiene, PST,PSSR,FF,EFA, Applications Software, Career Planning and job Seeking Skills, and Job Seeking. This free course could be the start of your journey into a maritime career. Please contact Brian at CETB for further information: 021-4856379 / admissions@corktrainingcentre.ie

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Posted: September 7, 2015
Are you currently seeking employment within the Maritime Sector? Then look no further, Flagship Management may be able to help you. Please click on the job postings below for further details;
NEW JOB-Oceanographic Engineer
NEW JOB-Senior Electrical Engineer-Ireland
NEW JOB-Senior Power Control Engineer-Ireland
NEW JOB-Senior Project Manager-Ireland
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Posted: August 13, 2015

The Department of Maritime Studies at the National Maritime College of Ireland are creating a panel of qualified persons available to lecture on programme’s & instruct on STCW Short Courses.
If interested please email your CV to: viv.gough@nmci.ie
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Posted: July 28, 2015
Lecturers/Tutors required for Bahrain opportunity – Immediate start date
The National Maritime College of Ireland(NMCI) has recently been awarded the contract for the Supply of Academic Services for the Bachelor of International Logistics Management at Bahrain Polytechnic. To date NMCI have provided services to over 50 global locations from UAE, Tunisia, Ukraine, Angola, Ivory Coast, Vietnam, Malaysia and Korea amongst others.
If you are seeking an exciting and financially lucrative deployment abroad, we are seeking interested candidates for Bahrain with an immediate start date.
If you would like to lecture/tutor in Transport & Logistics and have relevant industry or academic experience please forward an updated CV and cover letter to garrett.orourke@nmci.ie at the National Maritime College of Ireland for further information.
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