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Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessel Master Courses

Offshore Wind Vessel Masters command specialised craft to transport technicians and gear safely to turbines in challenging seas.

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Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessel Master careers

An Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessel Master commands specialised vessels that transport technicians and equipment to offshore wind turbines. You might work in newly established renewable energy zones, such as the Gippsland or Hunter coasts. You’ll focus on safe navigation, precise station-keeping, and coordinating complex personnel transfers in challenging sea conditions. You’ll manage advanced propulsion systems and oversee deck operations to ensure that maintenance missions are executed safely and on schedule.

Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessel Masters are essential to Australia’s transition to renewable energy. You’ll need to be a highly skilled mariner with exceptional situational awareness and the ability to lead a crew under pressure. You’ll liaise with turbine technicians and wind farm managers to ensure all offshore operations comply with rigorous maritime safety and environmental standards.