Deckhand with Crane Operator for Rock Installation Project on Offshore Vessel (Any Location)

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Deckhand with crane operation experience for a specialised rock installation project on an offshore vessel. This is a temporary contract position requiring immediate availability.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary contract for 5 months
  • Vessel Type: Offshore rock installation vessel
  • Hiring Company: Select Offshore
  • Required Training: Nautical training for Deckhand (AB)
  • Work Schedule: 6 weeks on board / 6 weeks ashore rotation
  • Start Date: 9 April

Requirements

  • Deckhand Certificate (AB COC)
  • Current STCW certificates
  • Experience with Clam Shell Grab type cranes
  • GWO training in Working at Height (WAH) and Sea Survival (SS)
  • Availability to start on 9 April

Responsibilities

  • Operate Clam Shell Grab type cranes for rock installation
  • Perform general deckhand duties as required by the project
  • Assist with loading and unloading operations related to the project

Required Documentation

  • Deckhand Certificate (AB COC)
  • STCW certificates
  • GWO WAH and SS certificates
  • Updated CV

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