Oceanco offers excellent employment opportunities for individuals who are passionate about the yacht building industry. You will be part of an exciting and challenging environment where you will be given the opportunity to work with the finest superyachts in the world. Our team of highly skilled and experienced professionals are committed to quality, success and attention to detail. You’re in the right place if you are looking for a career at one of the world’s finest yacht builders.
our vacanciesOceanco offers excellent employment opportunities for individuals who are passionate about the yacht building industry. You will be part of an exciting and challenging environment where you will be given the opportunity to work with the finest superyachts in the world. Our team of highly skilled and experienced professionals are committed to quality, success and attention to detail. You’re in the right place if you are looking for a career at one of the world’s finest yacht builders.
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32-40 hrs p/w | MBO level 4
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HBO Alblasserdam
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40 hrs p/w | MBO Alblasserdam
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40 hrs p/w | HBO Zwijndrecht/Alblasserdam
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HBO
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32-40 hrs p/w | HBO Alblasserdam
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HBO Alblasserdam
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MBO level 4
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To job alertOceanco’s 109m/357ft motoryacht Bravo Eugenia, has once again achieved an honor of distinction.
READ MOREOceanco is pleased to welcome the arrival of its latest 109m/357ft, the first Oceanco project to enter its new construction facilities, will undergo all remaining construction activities; inside painting, installing of large equipment and placement of its superstructure.
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