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hi lads,thinking of doing my bosiet to go offshore,got my basic card just wondering if its worth doing to get some decent work and coin, thanks
 
Offshore Scaffolder - Basic Number of Positions: 70 CAPES


Location: Offshore

Site: Undisclosed


Salary: OCA

Start Date: 06/02/2013


Number of Positions: 70


Cape is an international leader in the provision of essential non-mechanical industrial services principally to the energy and mineral resources infrastructure sectors. Our range of multi-disciplinary services includes common access systems, insulation, refractory, painting, coatings, blasting, industrial cleaning, training and assessment, which are required on an on-going basis throughout the lifecycle of downstream energy infrastructure assets. With over 19,000 people in 30 countries, Cape delivers safe, reliable and intelligent solutions both on and offshore.


An opportunity has arisen for a large number of Offshore Scaffolders on one of our North Sea assets to support a fabric maintenence programme scheduled to run from March onward. You will be responsible for carrying out Scaffolding works in a safe, competent manner and in line with both Cape systems and the limits of your own qualification(s). You will be proactive in collecting Work Order Cards in order to maintain productivity, and shall be rigorous in ensuring that risk assessments are carried out prior to the commencement of work.


You will hold a relevant scaffold qualification, as well as BOSIET, MIST, UKOOA Medical, and have worked Offshore previously. Please note, for these positions Offshore experience is mandatory.


In return for your commitment and capability, we can offer the opportunity to work in a challenging environment with a lively team where hard work is rewarded.


Please apply by clicking the button below
Opportunities
 
Offshore Scaffolder - Basic Number of Positions: 70 CAPES


Location: Offshore

Site: Undisclosed


Salary: OCA

Start Date: 06/02/2013


Number of Positions: 70


Cape is an international leader in the provision of essential non-mechanical industrial services principally to the energy and mineral resources infrastructure sectors. Our range of multi-disciplinary services includes common access systems, insulation, refractory, painting, coatings, blasting, industrial cleaning, training and assessment, which are required on an on-going basis throughout the lifecycle of downstream energy infrastructure assets. With over 19,000 people in 30 countries, Cape delivers safe, reliable and intelligent solutions both on and offshore.


An opportunity has arisen for a large number of Offshore Scaffolders on one of our North Sea assets to support a fabric maintenence programme scheduled to run from March onward. You will be responsible for carrying out Scaffolding works in a safe, competent manner and in line with both Cape systems and the limits of your own qualification(s). You will be proactive in collecting Work Order Cards in order to maintain productivity, and shall be rigorous in ensuring that risk assessments are carried out prior to the commencement of work.


You will hold a relevant scaffold qualification, as well as BOSIET, MIST, UKOOA Medical, and have worked Offshore previously. Please note, for these positions Offshore experience is mandatory.


In return for your commitment and capability, we can offer the opportunity to work in a challenging environment with a lively team where hard work is rewarded.


Please apply by clicking the button below
Opportunities

Offshore experience is mandatory !!!!!!! Ffs
 
I know mate I have just been made redundant after 17 years and urgently looking for something, I have my part 2 and offshore certificates.
 
Dont Want To Pee On Anyones Bonfire Like, But Things Are Bad In The Construction Industry In Fact In All Industries Right Now. I Dont Like Theres Anyone Taking On At The Moment
 
Hey,
If any of you good chaps out there could throw some advice my way, I would be very grateful.

I'm a 28 year old part two Scaff, undergoing my advanced with full survival & boat transfer blah blah blah.
I've been trying for 16-17 months to get that first trip away offshore, be it platforms or wind farms, but to no avail.
It seems experience is key, as opposed to giving some one a chance to gain any experience.
Is there anybody having or had similar issues & can maybe give some good advice.
I'm all ears.
Many thanks.
Dan
 
its all to do with who you know, who will speak for you in the office, most of the time these jobs are advertised its just a front, they will have the men they want, when it gets busy enough all round then that will be your chance when they cant get bodies and all the mates are started.
 
Just outa interest -how much are advanced scaffs on per day.only wondering as with normal site rates being offered circa £160-180 -there cant be much in it ....can there?
 
There is no difference between a basic scaffolder and advanced scaffolder when coming to rates of pay in the north sea, the OCA rate at the moment is £18.67 per hour, field break money is 22.50 per day(this is your retainer for your time off), usually you work 12 hours per day, this equates to £224.04 per day less tax of course, some operaters pay a day rate which varies. So £224.04 per day + £22.50 per day field break money X 7 = £1725.78 per week less tax and national insurance.
 
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