Maritime Crane Operator Job in OCV – Singapore and Malaysia – ETPM

Maritime Crane Operator Job in OCV – Singapore and Malaysia – ETPM

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for a professional for the position of Crane Operator on an offshore construction vessel (OCV). The candidate will start their duties the week of 11th August in Singapore to carry out Maintenance and Repair (M&R) operations for a week. Subsequently, the vessel will move towards Malaysia. The initial service period will end around 27th August, with anticipated resumption on 6th October, extending to a 5-week journey.

Requirements and qualifications: Able Seafarer Deck Certificate (AB CoC). Crane Operator Certification, Level 3. Valid STCW certifications. OPITO Survival Certification. OGUK or ENG1 Medical Certificates. Seaman’s Book. Valid Passport.

Additional details: The candidate will work in an international environment, starting in Singapore and continuing in Malaysia, with a specific rotation structure. This is not a land-based job and requires availability to work onboard the vessel during the specified periods. Interested parties must ensure they have all mandatory certificates before applying.

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