Baker for Jack-Up Platform in EU Zone – 4-Week Contract

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Baker for a 4-week contract (±1 week) aboard a Jack-Up platform operating in the EU (European Union) zone. This position is managed by V.Ships Offshore and requires a certified ship’s cook with specific offshore project certifications.

Contract Details

  • Contract Duration: 4 weeks (±1 week)
  • Vessel Type: Jack-Up Platform (offshore)
  • Location: EU Zone (European Union)
  • Hiring Company: V.Ships Offshore
  • Required Training: Ship’s Cook Certification
  • Salary: Not specified in the original posting
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original posting

Requirements

  • Mandatory experience as a Baker
  • Valid Ship’s Cook Certificate
  • Valid project certifications: GWO WAH, HUET CA-EBS OPITO
  • Valid MLC Medical Certificate
  • HACCP Certificate (desirable)

Responsibilities

  • Preparation of bread and bakery products aboard the Jack-Up platform
  • Maintenance of hygiene and food safety standards
  • Collaboration with the catering team during offshore operations

Required Documentation

  • Ship’s Cook Certificate
  • GWO WAH, HUET CA-EBS OPITO certificates
  • MLC Medical Certificate
  • Updated CV

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