Job Listing: Operator Crane/Deck Sailor on Multi-Purpose ROV and Light Construction Vessel – Atrium – North Sea

Job Listing: Operator Crane/Deck Sailor on Multi-Purpose ROV and Light Construction Vessel – Atrium – North Sea

Atrium is currently looking for two deck sailors (AB) and crane operators for a multi-purpose ROV and light construction vessel, built in 2010. The positions are permanent, with a work regime of 5 weeks on board followed by 5 weeks off. These positions are mainly based in the North Sea. The main duties currently involve typical deck sailor tasks, but it is essential that the personnel hold offshore crane operator certification (Stage 3 or G5) for the periods when the crane is used. The vessel is equipped with a 100-tonne AHC offshore crane, moon pool, and a dedicated space on deck for ROVs, making it ideal for underwater construction activities, maintenance and repairs (IMR), and renewable energy-related activities offshore.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Deck Sailor Certificate (AB)
  • Offshore Crane Operator Certification Stage 3 or G5
  • Bridge Watchkeeping Certificate
  • Safety training in compliance with STCW regulations

Additional Details:

  • Permanent contract with a rotation system of 5 weeks on board and 5 weeks off
  • Main operational area: North Sea

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