Opportunities for Offshore Personnel on Jackup Platforms – Location in the EU

Opportunities for Offshore Personnel on Jackup Platforms – Location in the EU

Description of the role and key functions: A range of positions are available for experienced professionals on jackup platforms and offshore projects. The roles include: Deckhand, rigger/heavy lift rigger, engineer, safety officer, mechanic/deck mechanic/crane operator, radio operator, and electricians. Each position has specific duties assigned and requires specialized skills inherent to offshore operations.

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates must hold a valid offshore certification and, for most roles, the right to work in the EU. Additionally, previous experience in similar positions within the offshore sector is sought. Flexibility is crucial, as rotations vary between 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 6 weeks on and off.

Additional details: The opportunities are ideal for self-employed workers. Recruiting is expected to begin in May and will extend throughout the summer, allowing for flexible planning for professionals who meet the criteria specified.

Purpose of the announcement: WishToSail.com solely acts as a medium for sharing this job offer. Interested parties should contact the company directly to apply or follow the instructions provided in the offer. For further details about this and other vacancies, it is recommended to check the official channels of the hiring company.

More information in the original announcement at jobatsea.online.

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