Engineer | Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) | United Kingdom | UK Nationality or Visa | £196

Engineer | Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) | United Kingdom | UK Nationality or Visa | £196

The company requires an Engineer for a Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) operating in the United Kingdom. A competitive daily salary and the opportunity for a permanent role are offered to the suitable candidate.

Technical Details

  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Salary/Wage: £196 per day
  • Contract: 4 weeks with the possibility of extension
  • Vessel Type: Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV)
  • Required Documentation: UK work permit or residency
  • Required Training: AEC 2 or higher, experience on CTV, STCW 95, medical certificate
  • Hiring Company: Offshore Operations

Requirements

The candidate must possess a UK work permit or be a UK resident. AEC 2 or higher training, previous experience on CTV, STCW 95 certification, and a valid medical certificate are required.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of an Engineer on a CTV typically include the maintenance and operation of the vessel’s propulsion systems and auxiliary machinery, ensuring compliance with safety and efficiency standards. The Engineer will be responsible for supervising repairs and scheduled preventive maintenance.

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