Urgent Sea-Based Openings - Electrical Officers and Engine Fitters
October 23, 2025
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As a seafarer, a steward, and representatives of our globally renowned principals , your appearance reflects the standards, discipline, and values of the organization you proudly serve. Professional presentation is not only a company expectation but also a personal asset that strengthens your identity as maritime professionals. Dress Code Guidelines A. To maintain uniformity and professionalism, all seafarers are expected to observe the following: No wearing of earrings for male seafarers. No long hair for male seafarers; hair must be neat, clean, and properly groomed. No sports attire such as jogging pants, training shorts, slippers, or similar casual wear when reporting to the office or training center. Wear only proper attire—smart casual, polo t-shirt business, etc—when reporting to Ventis and affiliated facilities (KLMA, K-Line Clinic, etc). See the attached files which contain photos of recommended and prohibited attires and conduct Why Proper Attire Matters A. Your attire influences not only how others view you but also how you think, behave, and perform. Dressing professionally: Helps set the proper mindset and discipline, especially crucial in the maritime industry. Enhances your confidence, focus, and readiness for tasks or training. Reflects integrity, respect, and professionalism, strengthening our company’s global reputation. Reinforces the trust given to us by our major international principal and ensures continued opportunities for all our crew. Compliance A. All seafarers are expected to strictly comply with the above guidelines. Non-compliance will be addressed accordingly as part of our overall performance and protocol. B. Let us work together in maintaining the high standards expected from our fleet and uphold the image of the world-class organization we represent.










