Deckhand/Crane Operator on Offshore Support Vessel (OSV), Mexico, 105 USD/day

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Deckhand/Crane Operator for an Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) operating in Mexican waters. This is a temporary contract position with Romanov Maritime Agency, offering a competitive daily rate for a candidate with the right combination of deckhand skills and specialised crane operation certification.

Contract Details

  • Salary: 105 USD per day
  • Location: Mexico
  • Contract Type: Temporary contract for approximately 8 weeks
  • Vessel Type: Offshore Support Vessel (OSV)
  • Hiring Company: Romanov Maritime Agency
  • Required Training: Training as a Deckhand (AB) and specific crane operator certification
  • Benefits: Not specified in the offer. According to MLC 2006, maritime contracts typically include accommodation, meals, and onboard medical care.

Requirements

  • Ukrainian nationality
  • Marine Man-Riding Crane Operator Certificate
  • Qualification as a Deckhand (AB)

Responsibilities

  • Operation of crane for loading/unloading and personnel transfer during offshore operations
  • General deck duties as a deckhand (cleaning, maintenance, manoeuvres)
  • Support in vessel logistics operations

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • Professional certificates (AB and crane operator)
  • Personal and boarding documentation

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