A dynamic entry point for aspiring maritime professionals
Launched every September, the program is designed to cultivate a strong understanding of the maritime industry through a blend of on-the-job training and theoretical knowledge, in partnership with the renowned Danish Shipping Academy.
Participants receive mentorship from seasoned industry leaders and gain hands-on experience in Fednav's operations and commercial activities, positioning them for success in a competitive field.
Our two-year program not only equips trainees with valuable skills but also offers a pathway to career advancement within one of the most respected companies in the international bulk shipping industry. By joining Fednav's Shipping Trainee Program, individuals embark on a journey to become the future navigators of the maritime industry.
What You Gain
Our Shipping Trainee Program is a transformative two-year journey that will enable you to emerge with:
Acquire a comprehensive understanding of the maritime industry through Fednav's extensive operations and business practices.
Join a worldwide community of shipping professionals united by shared ambitions and principles.
Gain hands-on experience in international client relations and cross-cultural collaboration.
Discover potential career paths within Fednav, where individual contributions are valued and can shape the future of shipping.
Your Unique Qualities
Possess a bachelor's degree conferred during the last 3 years. Students without a university degree may be considered under certain conditions, i.e. graduating from navigation schools.
Demonstrate a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a desire to exceed your limits.
Exhibit a strategic mindset and the ability to forge lasting relationships easily.
Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. For positions available in Montreal (Quebec), please note that English is required due to our frequent communication with our global offices, partners, and clients.
Be willing to embark on travel adventures as part of your professional growth.