Wildcat Marine Limited
GWO Climbers for Wind Farm Work Boat in Liverpool

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GWO Climbers for Wind Farm Work Boat in Liverpool
Wildcat Marine Limited, a renewables and environment company based in Liverpool, UK, is seeking GWO Climbers for Windfarm Workboat positions. This exciting opportunity is ideal for those looking to expand their experience in this growing sector. Role Overview As a GWO Climber for Windfarm Workboat, you will be responsible for: • Cleaning and maintaining windfarm assets • Operating and maintaining workboats • Loading and unloading equipment • Supporting the team in various windfarm operations tasks Required Qualifications To be considered for this position, you should have the following certifications: • GWO Working & Rescue at Heights • GWO Sea Survival • GWO Fire Awareness • GWO Manual Handling • GWO Enhanced First Aid Additional qualifications that would be beneficial include: • Medical OGUK/RUK or equivalent • Chester Step Test: Pass Document • Slinger/Signaler certification • AED (Automated External Defibrillator) training The ideal candidate will possess: • Strong teamwork and communication skills • Ability to take direction and work independently when required • Physical fitness to work in challenging weather conditions • Basic knowledge of equipment maintenance and troubleshooting If you’re interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your resume and cover letter for consideration. Wildcat Marine Limited offers competitive salaries, benefits packages, and the chance to work with a dynamic team in a rapidly growing field. Join us in contributing to a sustainable future while developing a rewarding career in wind energy!
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