Crane Operator
Job Description
Job Description – Crane Operator
Location: Black Sea
Start Date: 20.07.2025
Duration: 2 weeks
About Ogenus Offshore
Ogenus Offshore is a manpower company based in the UK and Greece, providing skilled personnel to the energy sector. We support our clients with workforce solutions for offshore and onshore projects worldwide. This position is being offered on behalf of one of our trusted clients.
The Role
Responsible for the safe and efficient operation of offshore cranes used for lifting, loading, and transferring equipment, supplies, and cargo on and off the Drillship.
Key Responsibilities
- Operate offshore cranes to transfer equipment and materials between the drillship and supply vessels, rig decks, and storage areas.
- Conduct daily crane inspections and pre-use checks in accordance with OEM guidelines, rig procedures, and regulatory standards.
- Coordinate lifting operations with deck crew, rigging personnel, banksmen, and logistics teams using radio communication and hand signals.
- Monitor load charts, crane limitations, and dynamic offshore conditions to ensure lifts are performed within safe working parameters.
- Execute critical lifts in line with approved lift plans, risk assessments, and toolbox talks.
- Assist in cargo handling, deck operations, backload preparation, and equipment stowage.
- Report any malfunction or irregularities with crane systems and initiate corrective maintenance requests.
- Maintain accurate records of crane hours, lifting logs, and maintenance schedules.
- Ensure compliance with HSE policies, permit-to-work systems, and company safety protocols.
- Participate in drills, emergency response duties, and safety meetings as required.
What We’re Looking For
- Stage 3 Offshore Crane Operator Certificate
- BOSIET / FOET with CA-EBS
- OGUK Medical (or equivalent)
- HLO/HDA (preferred)
- LOLER Awareness / Lifting Operations Competency (advantageous)
- Minimum 3-5 years’ experience operating cranes offshore, with at least 2 years on 6th or 7th generation Drillships.