Second Cook for Cable Lay Vessel – Select Offshore – Worldwide

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Cook for a Cable Lay Vessel. This is a 4-week contract position starting on 22 April. The successful candidate will work under the Chief Cook to ensure high standards of food preparation and hygiene are maintained onboard.

Vessel and Contract Details

  • Vessel Type: Cable Lay Vessel
  • Contracting Company: Select Offshore
  • Contract Duration: 4 weeks
  • Start Date: 22 April
  • Location: Worldwide

Requirements

  • STCW Certification
  • UK FWP GWO SS (can be obtained before boarding)
  • BOSIET
  • CA EBS
  • Ships Cook qualification

Responsibilities

In accordance with STCW Convention and MLC 2006, typical responsibilities for a Second Cook include:

  • Assisting the Chief Cook in meal preparation
  • Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the galley and storage areas
  • Managing food inventories
  • Ensuring compliance with onboard food safety standards

Required Documentation

  • STCW Certification
  • Ships Cook qualification
  • UK FWP GWO SS
  • BOSIET
  • CA EBS

Additional Information

Salary: Not specified in the original offer

Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

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

Original Offer and Application: View original offer and apply

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