Electrician for Ship on Windfarm Installation Vessel in the Netherlands

Electrician for Ship on Windfarm Installation Vessel in the Netherlands

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a Ship Electrician to join a jack-up vessel specialized in the installation of wind farms. The contract duration is from 6th May to 20th June. Responsibilities include maintenance and repair of electrical systems on board, ensuring the proper functioning of machinery in a wind energy specialized environment.

Requirements and qualifications: GWO certification for working at heights (GWO Working at Height). Minimum ETR (Electrician Technical Requirements) training. HUET certification (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training). STCW courses (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping). Valid passport. Seaman’s book. Valid medical certificate.

Additional details: The position offers a unique opportunity in an international project. The schedule and type of contract will be organized according to the project’s demands and current regulations.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com acts solely as a dissemination platform and does not participate in the selection process. Interested parties should contact WRS – Worldwide Recruitment Solutions directly to apply or follow the instructions of the original offer.

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