Deckhand/Crane Operator Stage 3 for Jack Up Vessel – Netherlands (Short-Term Cover)

Position Overview

Immediate short-term cover position for a Deckhand/Crane Operator on a Jack Up vessel operating in the Netherlands. This is a temporary 1-week contract through ETPM Ltd (via client).

Offer Details

Salary/Wage: Not specified in the offer
Location: Netherlands (for Jack Up vessel)
Contract: Temporary 1-week contract (short-term cover)
Vessel Type: Jack Up vessel (self-elevating offshore platform)
Hiring Company: ETPM Ltd (via client)
Required Training: STCW training for deckhands and specific crane operator course
Benefits: Not specified in the offer (short-term contract)

Requirements

  • Certification as Deckhand (AB) and Crane Operator
  • Experience on Jack Up or offshore vessels
  • Immediate availability for 1-week cover
  • Updated STCW documentation

Responsibilities

  • Safe operation of offshore cranes
  • General deck tasks as deckhand
  • Basic maintenance of deck equipment
  • Participation in loading/unloading operations

Required Documentation

  • STCW certificates
  • Crane operator certification
  • Seaman’s book
  • Medical certificate
  • Valid passport

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