Offshore Platform Electrician with CompEx and STCW Certifications – Platform at Las Palmas Shipyard

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Offshore Platform Electrician with specific CompEx and STCW certifications for work on an offshore rig. The position will initially be based at the Las Palmas Shipyard, with subsequent rotation to an offshore platform.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary contract
  • Rotation: 4-4 weeks (following initial period at shipyard)
  • Vessel Type: Offshore platform (rig)
  • Hiring Company: GRN Drilling (Global Resources Network)
  • Required Training: Specific electrical training with offshore certifications
  • Benefits: 4-4 week rotation (following initial period at shipyard)

Requirements

  • CompEx certification (for hazardous areas)
  • OGUK Survival certification
  • STCW A-VI/6-1 (Security Awareness)
  • CompEx Foundation certification (Hazardous Areas)
  • EU work permit
  • Experience as an electrician on offshore platforms

Responsibilities

  • Electrical maintenance on offshore platform
  • Work in areas classified as hazardous
  • Compliance with offshore safety regulations
  • Electrical tasks during stay at Las Palmas Shipyard

Required Documentation

  • CompEx certifications
  • OGUK Survival certification
  • STCW A-VI/6-1 certificate
  • CompEx Foundation certificate
  • EU work permit documentation

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