Head Chef | Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) | Offshore | Nationality not specified | Salary not specified

Head Chef | Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) | Offshore | Nationality not specified | Salary not specified

The company V.Ships Offshore is seeking an experienced offshore Head Chef to join a Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) in mid-February. The contract is 5 weeks on board and 5 weeks off.

Technical Details

  • Location: Offshore
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Contract: 5 weeks on board / 5 weeks off
  • Vessel Type: Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV)
  • Required Documentation: Offshore experience mandatory
  • Necessary Training: As per the international STCW convention, basic safety training and specific certificates for offshore operations are required.
  • Hiring Company: V.Ships Offshore

Requirements

Mandatory offshore experience. Experience in WTIV, JUB, construction, heavy lifting, and pipe laying (10,000 GRT and above).

Responsibilities

Typically, according to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of a Head Chef on this type of vessel include menu planning and preparation, provision management, maintaining kitchen hygiene, and supervising kitchen staff.

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