Temporary Crane Operator for Jack-Up Vessel – Stage 3 Certificate Required – Worldwide Assignment

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Temporary Crane Operator for a Jack-Up Vessel assignment. This is a worldwide position requiring specific offshore crane operation certifications and experience.

Offer Details

Salary/Wage: Not specified in the original offer
Location: Worldwide assignment
Contract: Temporary (3 weeks duration)
Vessel Type: Jack-Up Vessel (self-elevating platform)
Hiring Company: Select Offshore
Required Training: Specific crane operator certifications and offshore training
Benefits: Not specified in the original offer. Additional Information: According to offshore industry practice, temporary contracts typically include accommodation and meals on board, medical insurance during the assignment, and transport to/from the embarkation point.

Requirements

  • Stage 3 Crane Operator Certificate
  • GWO Working at Height
  • GWO Sea Survival
  • STCW Basic Safety Training
  • HLO (Helicopter Landing Officer) – preferred

Functions

  • Operation of 400-tonne crane on jack-up vessel
  • Performing load/unload operations and cargo handling in offshore environment
  • Collaborating in platform positioning and stabilisation operations

Required Documentation

  • Professional certificates mentioned in requirements
  • Updated STCW documentation
  • Valid seafarer’s passport

Notice: QuieroNavegar.app disseminates this offer for informational purposes. We are not responsible for the selection process.
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