Rigger for Offshore Operations – GWO and Rigging Certificates Required – Temporary Contract in Denmark

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Rigger for offshore operations. This is a temporary position based in Denmark, with potential for worldwide deployment depending on project requirements. The contract is for 2 weeks, starting on 7 April 2026. The vessel type is offshore (specific vessel not specified in the original posting). The hiring company is Orca Crew Services.

Requirements

  • GWO certificates for 5 modules (working at heights, sea survival, firefighting, manual handling)
  • Opito Banksman or rigging/slinging certificate
  • Medical/OGUK certificate
  • Chester step test
  • Valid passport
  • Forklift and cherry picker certificates

Responsibilities

  • Safe handling of loads with cranes and lifting equipment
  • Preparation and maintenance of lifting gear
  • Signalling as banksman during lifting operations
  • Compliance with safety procedures on offshore platforms or vessels

Required Documentation

  • Passport
  • Certificates mentioned in requirements

Additional Information

Salary: Not specified in the original posting
Training: Not specified in the original posting. According to industry practice, professional training in rigging operations or equivalent experience is typically required.
Benefits: Not specified in the original posting

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