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Marine Jobs – Asia Pacific

Welcome to Faststream’s Asia Pacific Marine Jobs. In this section you will find the very latest marine jobs from the Asia Pacific region. Disciplines of recruitment with the marine field include Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture, plus much more.

Faststream help recruit candidates for leading clients in a number of regions including: Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. To view Marine Jobs from these areas please search through our latest vacancies.

If you do not find what you are looking for on this website, please register your CV with Faststream and ‘get headhunted’. Our specialist consultants are dedicated to helping you find your ideal opportunity.

 
 

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Manager (New Building)

Permanent
Due to our clients growth and expansion plan we are seeking a manager of newbuild based in Hong Kong. We are seeking a high calibre individual with operational experience in drilling rigs.
Attractive Expatriate Package! - Asia
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Naval Architect

Permanent
Are you a Naval Architect seeking for your next move? Contact our specialist consultants in Singapore for a confidential discussion!
Competitive Local Package on offer! - Singapore
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SHull Engineer

Permanent
Do you have 2-3+ years management experience in ship building or manufacturing industry? Have you stood still in your current position and want a step up the career ladder with an established, vibrant and growing international ship building company? Yes? Please do not hesitate to submit your CV today!
SGD54,000 + Bonus - Asia
 
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