Position Overview
We are seeking a qualified Deckhand (Able Bodied Seaman – AB) for a Jack Up vessel operating in the United Kingdom. This is a temporary position with a competitive monthly salary.
Offer Details
- Salary: 1925 USD/month
- Location: United Kingdom (Jack Up vessel)
- Contract: Temporary 4-week contract (start date 30 March)
- Vessel Type: Jack Up vessel (self-elevating offshore platform)
- Hiring Company: WRS – Worldwide Recruitment Solutions
- Required Training: Full STCW training and specific Deckhand (AB) certification
- Benefits: Not specified in the offer. According to the MLC 2006 Convention, offshore contracts typically include accommodation and meals on board, but it is recommended to confirm with the company.
Requirements
- Deckhand Certificate of Competency (AB COC)
- Updated STCW certificates
- STCW Fast Rescue Boat certificate
- GWO WAH (Working at Height) and GWO SS (Sea Survival) certificates
- Valid passport
- BOSIET/FOET certificate (Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training)
- Seaman’s Book (Libreta de Inscripción Marítima)
- Medical fitness certificate
- UK work permit
Responsibilities
- According to STCW, typical Deckhand duties include: navigation watches, manoeuvring, deck maintenance, loading/unloading operations, and general seafaring duties on offshore vessels.
- On Jack Up vessels, additional specific duties include: jacking operations, support for offshore activities, and maintenance of specialised equipment.
Required Documentation
- Certificate of Competency (AB COC)
- STCW certificates
- STCW Fast Rescue Boat certificate
- GWO certificates
- Passport
- BOSIET/FOET certificate
- Seaman’s Book
- Medical certificate
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