Second Cook for Cable Layer Vessel – Transport and Offshore Services – Worldwide (en route to Brest, France)

Position Overview

Immediate start for a Second Cook position on a cable layer vessel. This is a temporary 2-month contract with the vessel currently en route to Brest, France. The role involves supporting galley operations for a crew of up to 90 persons on board (POB).

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified in the original offer
  • Location: Worldwide (vessel en route to Brest, France)
  • Contract: Temporary, 2 months
  • Vessel Type: Cable layer
  • Contracting Company: Transport and Offshore Services
  • Required Training: Culinary training and maritime safety certifications required
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • Experience as a Second Cook
  • HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training) Certificate
  • CA-EBS (Competence in Advanced Firefighting and Emergency Breathing Systems) Certificate for boat transfer

Responsibilities

  • Support in the galley for a crew of up to 90 persons (POB)
  • Food preparation according to food safety standards
  • Maintenance of galley and mess areas

Required Documentation

  • Current HUET and CA-EBS certificates
  • Valid personal and professional documentation

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