Welder/Fitter for DP2 Cable Laying Vessel – Transport and Offshore Services – Europe (Polish region)

Position Overview

Temporary contract position for a Welder/Fitter aboard a DP2 (Dynamic Positioning Class 2) cable laying vessel. This role involves a rotational schedule of 6 weeks on board followed by 6 weeks off.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary contract – 6 weeks on board / 6 weeks off rotation
  • Vessel Type: DP2 Cable Laying Vessel
  • Hiring Company: Transport and Offshore Services
  • Location: Europe (Polish region), with worldwide deployment
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Required Training: Vocational training in welding or fitting, preferably with maritime specialisation
  • Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • Experience as a welder/fitter in the maritime sector
  • Availability for rotational contract of 6 weeks on board/6 weeks off

Responsibilities

  • Welding and fitting work on cable laying vessel
  • Maintenance and repairs of structures and equipment related to cable laying operations

Required Documentation

  • Basic STCW certifications (according to international maritime regulations)
  • Welding certificates specific to the offshore sector (if applicable)

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