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Altrad UK, Ireland & Nordics

Offshore Rope Access Level 2 / Painter Blaster

CompanyAltrad UK, Ireland & Nordics
Location
Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Employment TypeFull-time
Posted At5/1/2026

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Occupation TypePainters and decorators
Occupation Code Skill LevelMedium Skilled
Sponsorship Salary Threshold
£41,700 (£21.38 per hour)
Standard minimum applies

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Description
Job Summary

The Offshore Rope Access Level 2 / Painter Blaster works on a Walk to Work vessel, performing maintenance, painting, and blasting tasks at height using rope access techniques. This role involves a fixed 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off rotation. The individual in this position follows all safety standards and offshore regulations while carrying out tasks efficiently in challenging offshore environments.

Job Duties

  • Carry out rope access activities at height on offshore structures using approved safety procedures
  • Prepare surfaces by cleaning, sanding, and blasting as required for painting and coating
  • Apply protective coatings and paints to structural components, following relevant specifications and instructions
  • Inspect work areas and equipment to identify hazards or damages and report findings to supervisors
  • Maintain and use rope access and painting equipment according to manufacturer guidelines
  • Follow permit-to-work procedures and ensure compliance with all offshore and safety regulations
  • Document work performed and complete daily reports accurately
  • Attend toolbox talks, safety briefings, and required offshore safety meetings
  • Assist team members in set-up, dismantling, and storage of rope access systems and painting equipment
  • Respond to emergency situations promptly according to company emergency response protocols
  • Work closely with supervisors and coordinators to ensure tasks are carried out efficiently and safely
  • Comply with all quality standards and environmental guidelines during all activities
  • Experience working within a multi-discipline team would be an advantage

Required Qualifications

  • Completed Rope Access Level 2 training and certification
  • Documented and relevant offshore work experience in rope access and painting/blasting activities
  • Fully valid and up-to-date Further Offshore Emergency Training (FOET) certification
  • Valid Minimum Industry Safety Training (MIST) certificate
  • Valid medical certificate for offshore work as issued by the recognised UK body (OEUK certification)
  • Proven ability to work safely and efficiently in offshore and at-height environments
  • Good knowledge of surface preparation, coating applications, and blasting techniques
  • Strong awareness of health and safety rules and ability to follow procedures precisely
  • Ability to communicate clearly and work well within a diverse team
  • Willingness to work rotational offshore schedules: 2 weeks working offshore followed by 2 weeks on leave
  • Physically fit and able to carry out demanding physical tasks