Crane Operator – Jack-Up Vessel – North Sea – 28th April

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Crane Operator for a Jack-Up vessel operating in the North Sea, with a start date of 28th April. This is a rotational contract position with Select Offshore.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified
  • Location: North Sea
  • Contract: Rotational contract (5 weeks on board/5 weeks on shore)
  • Vessel Type: Jack-Up vessel (offshore vessel type)
  • Hiring Company: Select Offshore
  • Required Training: Specific crane operation training and offshore certifications
  • Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • UK nationality or UK work permit
  • UK work permit (mandatory for consideration)
  • Crane Operator Stage 3 Licence
  • STCW BST (Basic Safety Training)
  • BOSIET CA+EBS (Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training)
  • GWO Sea Survival (Global Wind Organisation Sea Survival)

Responsibilities

  • Operation of crane on Jack-Up vessel
  • Basic maintenance of crane equipment according to procedures
  • Collaboration in offshore loading and unloading operations
  • Compliance with safety standards and HSE protocols

Required Documentation

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Copy of required certificates
  • UK work permit

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