Experienced Crane/Gangway Operator for Offshore Wind Farm Project in the North Sea – CSOV – UK Waters

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Crane/Gangway Operator for a major offshore wind farm (OWF) project in the North Sea. The position involves working on a CSOV (Construction Service Operation Vessel) under a project-based contract with a balanced rotation schedule.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Negotiable daily rate
  • Location: UK Waters (North Sea)
  • Contract: Project-based contract (2 weeks on board / 2 weeks onshore rotation)
  • Vessel Type: CSOV (Construction Service Operation Vessel)
  • Hiring Company: Not specified (offer via aggregation platform)
  • Required Training: Specific training in offshore crane operation and required certifications
  • Benefits: Long-term work opportunity in the UK with this client, balanced rotation (2×2)

Requirements

  • Barge Master Crane Certificate
  • Proven experience operating Barge Master systems
  • UK work permit

Responsibilities

  • Operation of crane and gangway during offshore operations
  • Participation in offshore wind farm (OWF) project
  • Work on CSOV vessel in the North Sea

Required Documentation

  • Barge Master Crane Certificate
  • UK work permit
  • Updated STCW documentation

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