Crane Operator

Reference:
12210
Category:
Deck Rating Jobs
Salary:
Competitive
Location:
Ciudad Del Carmen
Published:
December 21, 2016
We are seeking a Crane Operator who holds experience operating Pedestal / TTS Cranes on large offshore Vessels.

Our client are specialist within the Oil and Gas Industry providing high quality technical solutions to clients worldwide, with this comes a responsibility for the successful candidate to adhere to the companies values, beliefs and safety procedures. With an impressive safety and track record of executing the most complex projects this opportunity is one not to be missed.

Start date estimated the 17th January 2017.

Candidates must have a minimum of two years working in the rank of Crane Operator on board a large offshore vessel over 7,000GRT.

Candidates must have a experience operating pedestal cranes.

This fantastic opportunity will provide you with a a minimum of six weeks work.

Day rate for this opportunity is 170.00.00 USD per day

If you are ready for this opportunity and hold the below experience and certification then we are waiting to hear from you.

At least two years experience working as a Crane Operator on board a large Offshore vessel over 7,000GRT.

Stage 3 Crane Operator Certificate.
BOSIET / HUET
Passport
Seaman's Book
Yellow Fever
IMCA Log Book Preferred but not necessary.

Please note that if selected for the position you will need to undergo a new medical before joining the vessel.

If you feel you are a suitable applicant for this opportunity please send your most up to date CV in response to this advert.

Work Experience Requirements

All applicants must have previous experience in working on ships or oil rigs.

Language Requirements

Good knowledge of the English language is required.

Certificates and Qualifications

Mandatory STCW certificates are required from all applicants.
Please sign up for STCW courses and obtain the certificates if you don't have them yet.

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