Deck Mechanic – Pipelay Vessel in TLS Project (Starting: October 2025)

Deck Mechanic – Pipelay Vessel in TLS Project (Starting: October 2025)

Deck Mechanic – Pipelay Vessel in TLS Project (Starting: October 2025) Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a Deck Mechanic to participate in an important project to upgrade the Deck Lifting System (TLS) on board one of the most advanced and powerful construction vessels in the world. Responsibilities include participation in TLS upgrade operations on deck, performing mechanical and technical tasks on deck equipment and systems, supporting inspection, installation, and repair tasks during offshore operations, and following all safety procedures and work permit systems. The work will be carried out as part of a professional team at sea under the direction of senior officers. Requirements and qualifications: STCW Competency Certificate – Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch III/1 Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System (CA-EBS) STCW Medical Certificate Valid Passport Valid Seafarer’s Identity Document Marlins Test Additional details: The project has a duration of 10 months, starting in October 2025. The vessel has S-lay pipe laying capabilities with tension capacity of up to 2,000 tonnes and is equipped with over 10 azimuth thrusters for high precision dynamic positioning. Purpose of the announcement: WishToSail.com solely acts as an information channel, sharing this job offer with its readers. Interested parties should contact the hiring company directly or follow the provided instructions to apply.

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