Electrician for Platforms in Offshore Drilling Projects – Worldwide Location – Salary £12,030 Monthly

Electrician for Platforms in Offshore Drilling Projects – Worldwide Location – Salary £12,030 Monthly

Description of the position and key functions: An opportunity is available to join the team as an Electrician for Platforms in various offshore drilling projects worldwide. Main responsibilities include reading and interpreting technical blueprints, electrical schematics, and effective collaboration with a multidisciplinary team at sea.

Requirements and qualifications: Ability to interpret technical drawings and electrical schematics. Communication skills and ability to work in an offshore team. Relevant professional and training certificates. Employment/experience certificates. Valid BOSIET certificate. Proficiency in English. Good physical condition to work in rigorous offshore environments and confined spaces.

Additional details: The contract has an initial duration of 12 months, with the possibility of renewal, and offers a 28-day working rotation followed by 28 days off. Insurance is provided by the company and immediate start is available.

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