Stage 3 Crane Operator for Mattress Installation Project with ROV Operations in Spain

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Stage 3 Crane Operator for a mattress installation project involving ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) operations offshore in Spain. This is a temporary project-based contract with Elevate Offshore.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary project contract (minimum 1 month, with possible extension)
  • Vessel Type: Offshore vessel (not specified in original posting)
  • Hiring Company: Elevate Offshore
  • Required Training: Specific training as a Stage 3 crane operator
  • Benefits: Possibility of contract extension based on confirmation of subsequent projects

Requirements

  • European nationality (mandatory requirement)
  • Previous experience in projects with ROV operations
  • Relevant crane operator certification and offshore experience

Responsibilities

  • Operation of crane for mattress installation in offshore projects
  • Collaboration in operations with ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle)
  • Teamwork in offshore maritime environment

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • Crane operator certification
  • Offshore experience documentation

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