Second Cook – Cable-Laying Vessel – Europe

Position Overview

We are seeking a Second Cook for a cable-laying vessel operating in European waters. This is a temporary position with a contract duration of 1-2 months, offered by Atlas NextWave. The successful candidate will join a vessel with a complement of up to 90 persons on board (POB).

Requirements

  • Good level of English
  • Experience working on vessels with up to 90 persons on board (POB)
  • Formal culinary training or demonstrable experience as a cook on vessels

Responsibilities

  • Preparation of meals for the crew
  • Maintenance of the galley and food storage areas
  • Compliance with food safety standards
  • Collaboration with the Head Chef and the rest of the catering team

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • Valid STCW certificates
  • Seafarer’s medical certificate
  • Seaman’s book (Libreta de inscripción marítima)

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary
  • Duration: 1-2 months
  • Vessel Type: Cable-laying vessel
  • Employer: Atlas NextWave
  • Location: Europe (vessel’s operational area)

Note: Salary and benefits are not specified in the original posting.

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