Offshore Motorman for Jack Up Project in the Gulf of Mexico

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Offshore Motorman for a Jack Up (self-elevating platform) project in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). This position is offered by the contracting company Ogenus Offshore.

Offer Details

Salary/Wage: Not specified in the offer.
Location: Gulf of Mexico (GOM)
Contract: Not specified in the offer.
Vessel Type: Jack Up (self-elevating platform)
Contracting Company: Ogenus Offshore
Required Training: Not specified in the offer. According to offshore standards, technical training in mechanics or demonstrable equivalent experience is typically required.
Benefits: Not specified in the offer. According to the MLC 2006, offshore workers are entitled to adequate working conditions, but specific benefits (such as accommodation, per diems, insurance) depend on the contract and the company.

Requirements

  • BOSIET certification (including HUET + EBS)
  • Offshore medical certificate (preferably OGUK)
  • TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
  • RigPass
  • Recent US DOT drug and alcohol test

Functions

  • Conduct hose inspections on various equipment
  • Compare with construction drawings to determine which hoses require replacement

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV

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