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A leading offshore crew transfer provider is seeking a CTV Master to oversee vessel operations and ensure the safety of crew and passengers during transfers to windfarms. The ideal candidate will have previous experience as a Master on commercially operated vessels and hold essential certifications. Responsibilities include navigation, crew management, and compliance with safety regulations. This role offers the opportunity to work in dynamic offshore environments across the UK and Europe.
Windcat is a leading provider of safe and efficient crew transfer services to the offshore industry, operating at the forefront for more than 20 years. With a growing fleet of over 55 Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs), 1 Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) and 1 Multi-Purpose Accommodation Support Vessel (MPASV) - and several newbuilds under construction - Windcat plays a key role in supporting offshore projects worldwide. As part of CMB.TECH, one of the largest listed and diversified maritime groups in the world, you'll get more than just a job title - you'll join a team dedicated to shaping the future of offshore energy.
As a CTV Master you will be the company representative on board the vessel and will transfer wind turbine technicians, and other passengers, to offshore windfarms as well as undertake cargo operations. You will ensure the safety of all personnel on board, conducting regular safety drills and promoting a positive safety culture, alongside the following duties:
Undertake safe and efficient navigation, manoeuvring and operation of the vessel
Adhere to the company Safety Management System, ISM code and applicable shipping rules and regulations
Complete the annual Master review, periodical inspections and maintenance of the vessel and its equipment in accordance with maintenance procedures
Deliver a professional service from start to finish when transferring technicians and maintain clear and effective communication with all stakeholders
Undertake on-board administration, recordkeeping and reporting to the office
Undertake training as applicable and conduct and participate in emergency drills to ensure people on board are prepared to respond to emergency situations.
Oversee the maintenance and upkeep of the vessel and assist engineers with vessel maintenance as and when required
Lead and manage the vessel crew, providing training and guidance as needed
Undertake instructions from the shoreside management team
Previous experience as a Master on commercially operated vessels
Desirable experience:
Previous Master experience on similar sized vessels
Managing passengers
Proven ability to:
Lead a crew and foster a collaborative environment onboard the vessel.
Motivate a crew in the observation of company policies and procedures.
Communicate effectively and provide clear instructions.
Have a professional and positive can-do attitude
Make informed and timely decisions, especially under pressure.
Maintain composure and focus in challenging situations and adapt strategies when required
Execute and ensure compliance with safe working practices and environmental protection.
Understand and meet the needs of clients and passengers.
Navigate and manoeuvre the vessel safely and efficiently.
Competent with all practical aspects of day-to-day activities carried out on a vessel including mooring, anchoring, bunkering.
Knowledge of routine vessel maintenance including maintenance of firefighting equipment and Life Saving Appliances (LSA).
Knowledge of propulsion systems and their maintenance, including diesel engines, generators and ancillary engine room systems.
Ability to operate technical equipment on board, such as navigation systems, communication devices, and engine controls.
Able and willing to work from any site in UK and Europe
Maintain good housekeeping (clean, tidy and organised)
Masters <200 GT (STCW II/2 or II/3 Masters 200 code Vessels) (RYA is not accepted)
MCA Approved Workboat Stability Course
GMDSS ROC Radio ticket
Right to work in the UK
Passport – must be valid for travel to the UK and EU
STCW basic safety training certificates (not older 4 years):
Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting STCW A-VI/1-2
Elementary First Aid STCW A-VI/1-3
Personal Survival Techniques STCW A-VI/1-1
Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities STCW A-VI/1-4
ENG1 Seafarer medical – Fit for lookout duties must be ticked Yes
In case of non-UK issued CoC’s, a British Certificate of Equivalent Competency (CeC) is mandatory.
Desirable:
GMDSS GOC
Discharge book
MCA Approved Engine Course (AEC1)
Automatic External Defibrillator training (AED)
Current UK driving license