Requirements: Night Technicians
Offshore Based
6 positions
Start date – 3rd May 2026
End Date – 31st December 2026
Working inside IR35
Possible extension
Key Responsibilities
* Perform routine inspections and basic maintenance tasks across the converter station
* Carry out general “odd jobs” including minor repairs, housekeeping, and equipment checks
* Assist with planned and reactive maintenance activities as directed by the offshore team
* Monitor equipment and systems, reporting abnormalities or faults promptly
* Support logistics operations, including handling deliveries, tools, and materials
* Maintain cleanliness and organisation of work areas, workshops, and accommodation spaces
* Assist other departments (electrical, mechanical, HSE) as required during night operations
* Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and environmental procedures
* Participate in emergency response duties as part of the offshore team
Skills & Experience
* Previous offshore experience (wind, oil & gas, or marine) preferred
* Practical, hands‑on approach with basic mechanical or electrical awareness
* Ability to work independently with minimal supervision during night shifts
* Strong problem‑solving skills and willingness to take on varied tasks
* Good communication and teamwork skills
* Comfortable working in a remote offshore environment
Qualifications
* Offshore certifications – GWOs with Enhanced first aid, medical, Chester step, HUET + CA EBS, Slinger, and signals
* Relevant technical or trade background (desirable but not essential)
* Crane operator (desirable but not essential)
Personal Attributes
* Flexible and proactive attitude
* High level of reliability and self‑discipline
* Safety‑conscious mindset
* Able to adapt to changing priorities and unexpected tasks
Working Conditions
* Night shift role on a rotating offshore schedule
* Exposure to offshore weather conditions and confined working environments
* Requires physical fitness and ability to perform manual tasks
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