Deckhand | Multicat | United Kingdom | UK Work Permit | £175/day

Deckhand | Multicat | United Kingdom | UK Work Permit | £175/day

The company Offshore Operations is seeking a qualified Deckhand to work on a Multicat in the United Kingdom.

Technical Details

  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Salary: £175 per day
  • Contract: 6 weeks +/-
  • Vessel Type: Multicat
  • Required Documentation: UK Work Permit or UK residency
  • Necessary Training: Able Seafarer Deck Certificate of Competency (AB CoC), EDH, experience on Multicat/Tug/Shoabuter, STCW 95, Medical Certificate
  • Hiring Company: Offshore Operations

Requirements

The candidate must possess a UK Work Permit or be a UK resident, have experience on Multicat, Tug, or Shoabuter, and hold the necessary competency certificates such as the AB CoC and STCW 95. Previous experience on barges is preferred.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of a Deckhand on a Multicat typically include assisting in mooring and unmooring operations, general deck maintenance, and supporting loading and unloading operations. Additionally, collaboration with the crew in safety and emergency tasks is expected.

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