Deckhand (AB) on Jack-Up Vessel – STCW Certification Required – Netherlands – 1925 USD/month

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Deckhand (AB) for a temporary 2-week contract on a Jack-Up vessel (self-elevating platform) operating in the Netherlands. This position requires full STCW certification and offers a competitive monthly salary.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 1925 USD/month
  • Location: Netherlands
  • Contract: Temporary 2-week contract
  • Vessel Type: Jack-Up vessel (self-elevating platform)
  • Hiring Company: WRS – Worldwide Recruitment Solutions
  • Required Training: Complete STCW training for Deckhand (AB)
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. According to MLC 2006, maritime contracts must include basic working conditions such as accommodation, meals, medical care, and repatriation.

Requirements

  • Certificate of Competency (COC) for Deckhand (AB)
  • Updated STCW certification
  • Valid passport
  • Seaman’s Book (Libreta de Inscripción Marítima)

Responsibilities

According to STCW, typical responsibilities for a Deckhand (AB) include:

  • Navigation watchkeeping
  • Mooring/unmooring operations
  • Deck maintenance
  • Operation of loading/unloading equipment
  • Safety and lifesaving tasks

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • Certificate of Competency (COC)
  • STCW certification
  • Passport
  • Seaman’s Book

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