Offshore Medic for Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (Jack-Up) – International Project

Position Overview

We are seeking an Offshore Medic for a Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (Jack-Up) on an international project. This is a project-based contract starting ASAP.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified in the original offer
  • Location: International project (location not specified)
  • Contract: Project-based contract (ASAP)
  • Vessel Type: Wind turbine installation vessel (jack-up type)
  • Hiring Company: Atlas Next Wave (recruitment agency)
  • Required Training: Specific training as Offshore Medic with HSE certification
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • HSE Medic Certification
  • GWO Sea Survival and Working at Height
  • ENG1 Medical Certificate
  • STCW Basic Safety Training
  • Seaman’s Book

Responsibilities

  • Provide emergency and routine medical care to the crew
  • Manage the vessel’s medical kit and equipment
  • Implement health and safety protocols according to offshore regulations
  • Participate in safety exercises and emergency drills

Required Documentation

  • Professional certificates mentioned in requirements
  • Seaman’s Book
  • Valid passport

Notice: QuieroNavegar.app shares this offer for informational purposes. We are not responsible for the selection process.

View original offer and apply

The post Offshore Medic for Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (Jack-Up) – International Project first appeared on Quiero Navegar App.

Interested in this maritime position?


Apply via Original Source

Note: This position was originally posted on our Spanish partner site QuieroNavegar.app

WishToSail.com publishes this third-party advertisement for informational purposes and in good faith. We are not responsible for the accuracy of the information provided or the conditions offered, as these are third-party offers. We recommend verifying the details directly through the link provided. Please note that our editors may make errors when processing and sharing the offers.

Keep in mind that companies never request or receive money from workers. If you come across offers that seem too good to be true or require upfront payments (such as for visas, travel expenses, etc.), it is possible that they may be fraudulent. Please notify us as soon as possible so that we can remove the listing. Thank you for your cooperation and trust. Together, we can make this professional sector a better place.

Receive the latest content by e-mail!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *