Shift Supervisor for Cable Lay Vessel – UK, 3 Weeks

Position Overview

We are seeking a Shift Supervisor for a Cable Lay Vessel operating in UK waters. This is a temporary 3-week contract position starting the week of 30 March. The role involves supervising shift operations on a cable laying vessel, with specific focus on trenching activities.

Contract Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified
  • Location: United Kingdom (work area), starting the week of 30 March
  • Contract: Temporary 3-week contract
  • Vessel Type: Cable Lay Vessel
  • Hiring Company: WRS – Worldwide Recruitment Solutions (recruitment agency)
  • Required Training: Not specified, but demonstrable experience in trenching is required
  • Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • Experience in trenching operations
  • Valid passport
  • Medical certificate
  • Seaman’s Book
  • BOSIET certificate (Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training)

Responsibilities

  • Supervision of shifts during cable laying operations
  • Management of trenching-related activities as per required experience
  • Coordination of crew tasks during the shift
  • Ensuring compliance with safety and operational procedures

Required Documentation

  • Passport
  • Medical certificate
  • Seaman’s Book
  • BOSIET certificate

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