Current VacanciesWelcome to Seajacks Careers section which details current vacancies at Seajacks.Second OfficerSeajacks Merman Marine are currently recruiting Second Officers for Seajacks dynamically positioned harsh environment liftboats. The Second Officer will assist the Master to efficiently operate and exercise effective control of the vessel with due regard for the safety of the crew, the vessel, its contents and the protection of the environment. They will be responsible for ensuring conformance to local / international laws, that the vessel is seaworthy at all times and maintained / operated in accordance with company guidelines. They will also be responsible for watch duty including acting as DP Operator and Bridge Watch when the vessel is in transit or jacked up. Ensure the safe operational and functional capability of the vessel dynamic positioning system. Assist with the preparation of draft and stability calculations, planning and preparation of all procedures, documentation and charts for vessel voyages including liaison with the relevant authorities, clients and Seajacks personnel. Successful candidates should hold a Class 1/11 (Unlimited) or OOW Certificate as required by STCW 95 ideally with time being spent on vessels with dynamic positioning or jacking systems. They also should be a strong team player, have excellent communication skills and a proven track record of HSE leadership. Extensive training regarding DP Systems and Jacking Systems may be available to exceptional candidates that can demonstrate transferable skills from other maritime sectors. In the first instance please email CV’s to Ian Robertson HR/Crewing Manager of Seajacks Crewing Services at crewing@seajacks.com or call him on 01493 418070
Lift SupervisorsSeajacks Merman Marine are currently recruiting Lift Supervisors for operations onboard our dynamically positioned harsh environment liftboats. The Lift Supervisor will be responsible for ensuring the safe lifting and movement of loads of up to 200 tons in line with Seajacks HSEQ policies. Duties will include:
Candidates should have a through knowledge of LOLER and PUWER regulations, have previous experience in the supervision of lifting operations in the renewable or oil and gas industries and have excellent verbal and written communication skills. In the first instance please email your CV to Ian Robertson HR/Crewing Manager of Seajacks Crewing Services at crewing@seajacks.com or call him on 01493 418070
Chief EngineerSeajacks Merman Marine are currently recruiting an additional Chief Engineer to support our current operations and to develop as part of our dynamically positioned harsh environment liftboat fleet expansion program. As Chief Engineer you will have the responsibility for the operational maintenance, repair and administration of all of the vessels equipment and machinery including main and auxiliary power systems, dynamic positioning, jacking systems and accommodation services onboard the vessels. You will also be responsible for maintaining the regulatory shipboard certification records and ensure all systems are maintained to high operational standards and reliability. Holding a Motor Class 1 (Unlimited) Certification as required by STCW 95 and with in excess of 5 years experience in a marine environment ideally with time being spent on vessels with dynamic positioning or jacking systems you will be a strong team leader, have good communication skills, a proven track record of HSE leadership, experience of budgetary management. Extensive training regarding DP Systems and Jacking Systems may be available to exceptional candidates that can demonstrate transferable skills from other maritime sectors. In the first instance please email your CV to Ian Robertson at Ian.Robertson@seajacks.com or call him on 01493 418070 for an informal discussion about the positions.
First EngineerSeajacks Merman Marine is currently recruiting First Engineers for Seajacks two new dynamically positioned harsh environment liftboats. The First Engineer will assist the Chief Engineer with the operational maintenance, repair and administration of all unit equipment and machinery including main and auxiliary power systems, dynamic positioning, jacking systems and accommodation services onboard the vessels. They will also be responsible for maintaining the regulatory shipboard certification records and ensure all systems are maintained to high operational standards and reliability. Successful candidates will have excellent engineering skills, have good communication skills and the ability to maintain levels of stock and equipment spares on board for repair and maintenance Holding a Motor Class 1 or Class 2 (Unlimited) as required by STCW 95 and ideally with time being spent on vessels with dynamic positioning or jacking systems, however, extensive training may be available to exceptional candidates that can demonstrate transferable skills from other marine sectors. In the first instance please email your CV to Ian Robertson HR/Crewing Manager of Seajacks Crewing Services at crewing@seajacks.com or call him on 01493 418070
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