Good day all,
I've recently returned to Buenos Aires, after some 5 years in New Zealand, and am looking for an interesting/challenging position in the South American shipping world. Having said which I am open to opportunities in other sectors.
My working life started as a seafarer, where I worked up to being the holder of a Master Mariners certificate. I subsequently came ashore and, after 6 years working in stevedoring in a UK port, joined a multinational shipping co. This company employed me as Operations Manager in Chile (5 years), Belgium (2.5 years) and Argentina (3.5 years) before I resigned and moved to NZ. In NZ, I was initially employed as Ops Manager by a local shipping company (on their North Asia trades) before being recruited to be General Manager of a Wellington based stevedore company.
I am a fluent Spanish speaker and am willing to travel, should the work so determine.
CV's can be provided in Spanish or English.
I look forward to hearing from anyone that might have or know of a suitable opening.
Thanks
Ian Caig
I've recently returned to Buenos Aires, after some 5 years in New Zealand, and am looking for an interesting/challenging position in the South American shipping world. Having said which I am open to opportunities in other sectors.
My working life started as a seafarer, where I worked up to being the holder of a Master Mariners certificate. I subsequently came ashore and, after 6 years working in stevedoring in a UK port, joined a multinational shipping co. This company employed me as Operations Manager in Chile (5 years), Belgium (2.5 years) and Argentina (3.5 years) before I resigned and moved to NZ. In NZ, I was initially employed as Ops Manager by a local shipping company (on their North Asia trades) before being recruited to be General Manager of a Wellington based stevedore company.
I am a fluent Spanish speaker and am willing to travel, should the work so determine.
CV's can be provided in Spanish or English.
I look forward to hearing from anyone that might have or know of a suitable opening.
Thanks
Ian Caig