Our vacancies in inland shipping
If you are looking for work in inland shipping, you are sure to find a suitable job among our vacancies. At Leviano Crewing from Zevenbergschen Hoek, you choose from a wide range of positions for a variety of employers with whom you can work on a boat or ship. In our job offers, you will find both international and national employers in various branches of inland shipping. For example, you can easily find work in inland shipping in the fields of tanker shipping, dry cargo, container shipping and tying vessels. Of course, these are just a few examples and much more is possible.
Find a suitable inland shipping job in our wide range of vacancies
Leviano Crewing has years of experience in recruitment, selection and secondment for inland shipping. Consequently, we always manage to connect the right person to the right job, which is pleasing for both employees and employers. You will find suitable work in a variety of positions in inland navigation, including vacancies for captains, deckhands and light mates.
These are just a few examples of jobs where you can work on a boat or ship, as our job offer is much more extensive. Because we are always looking for new staff and have an extensive employer database, there is suitable work in inland navigation for every level of experience. As a result, there is always a job to suit your needs and experience. Moreover, with us, you can always count on a position with the prospect of a permanent contract.
Respond online or by phone to our job offer to work on a boat or ship.
Would you like to work on a boat or ship? Below are our current vacancies in inland shipping. Simply send us your motivation and CV using the contact form at the bottom of the page. Contact us directly by calling 0031(0)168-853386. Applying online for suitable work in inland navigation is also among the possibilities. Either way, you will receive a quick response when you respond to our inland shipping vacancies, as Leviano Crewing has full in-house administration. So you won’t have to wait long for suitable work in inland navigation on a ship or boat.