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Evening Offshore Rope Access Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The work schedule will be 40+ hours a week working offshore on the RIGS in the Kenai Peninsula ... Current level I or higher Rope Access certification (IRATA or SPRAT) * Current UT level II ...

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How much do evening offshore rope access jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening offshore rope access in the United States is $25.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Evening Offshore Rope Access vs Night Offshore Rope Access?

AspectEvening Offshore Rope AccessNight Offshore Rope Access
Work TimingTypically performed during evening hours, often around sunset to late eveningPerformed during nighttime hours, from late evening to early morning
CertificationsRequires standard offshore safety and rope access certificationsSame certifications as evening work, with added night operation safety training
Work EnvironmentSimilar offshore environments, with lighting adjustments for eveningOffshore environment with low visibility, requiring enhanced lighting and safety measures
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in industries like oil & gas, wind farms, and maintenanceUsed in similar industries, especially for night-time inspections and repairs

Both roles involve offshore rope access work, but the main difference lies in the work hours. Evening Offshore Rope Access is performed during the evening, while Night Offshore Rope Access occurs during nighttime hours, requiring additional safety precautions for low visibility.

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Offshore Mechanic Lead/Operator

Offshore Equipment Solutions

Covington, LA • On-site

$22.75 - $30/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 13 hours ago


Job description

OFFSHORE MECHANIC LEAD
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
• Provide daily oversight for Gulf Crane Services' field and shop service activities; monitors the functionality of equipment and machinery.
• Perform crane field service.
• Act as a company representative with customers in the field.
• Assist in training offshore mechanic helpers.
• Report to service coordinator.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Oversees the installation and Operation of equipment at field locations.
• Ensures all customer requirements for equipment are met.
• Ensures records and logs of all maintenance activities are kept.
• Develop beneficial relationships with clients.
• Supervises all mechanic helpers in field, make sure projects are being done correctly and in a timely manner.
• Inspect, troubleshoot and repair cranes
• Repair winches, valves, engines, and hydraulic components.
• Manage and maintain assigned tools and equipment.
• Complete all paperwork thoroughly and in a timely manner.
• Understand and comply with operating and technical procedures and workplace instructions.
• Understand and comply with all safety and environmental requirements.
• Perform any other duties as required or assigned by the service coordinator within the physical constraints of the job.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• High School graduate, hold GED certificate, or industry related experience.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Physical Requirements of the Job:
• Language - Must be able to write and speak English
• Climbing - multiple flights of stairs throughout the day
• Drug and Alcohol Screen - GCS has a "Zero Tolerance" program
• Tuberculosis Testing - Some company's may require TB screening
• Pulling - your own weight along a vertical ladder or horizontal plain
EMPLOYEE JOB DESCRIPTION
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• Lifting - Able to lift 50 lbs. and more with a helper or mechanical assistance
• Dexterity - Job will entail good manual dexterity of fingers with small and large parts
• Grip Strength - Will need to hold your own body weight for a 10-second proficiency exam on a swing rope from boat to platform (Simulated)
Additional Job Requirements for Safety:
• H2s - Could be assigned to work in H2s environments
• Noise - outdoor environment, very loud ear plugs required
• Swimming - must know how and could be exposed to sea life
• Heights (Acrophobia) - Able to fly and work at heights to 200'
• High Heat Environments - will work in outdoors, direct sunlight
• Service Vessel Travel - 1-18 hours by boat to other offshore facilities
• Environment - Must be able to work offshore for extended periods of time, wet, hot, working at heights
• Air Travel 1-4 hours by helicopter to offshore facilities longer for deep water platforms
• Confined Spaces - (Claustrophobia) enclosed areas e.g. quarters, pedestals, barges, boats
• Weather - High winds, rain, lightning, rough seas, cold temperatures, high humidity, direct sunlight, dehydration caution
• Hours of operation - must be able to work when required for extended periods of time, weekends
• Transfers -From vessel to platforms and reverse
• Hydration - summer months drink plenty of liquids throughout the day e.g. 4oz every 15 minutes
• Hitch Work - Strenuous work 12 hour days 7 - 14 days straight and possible extended periods
• PPE - don long sleeved FR clothing, harness & lanyard, steel-toed boots, hardhat, safety glasses, hearing protection, sun screen recommended and sometimes a personal floatation device or work vest and tools. (This will increase body heat and overall weight)
• Teamwork - responsible for seeing and owning safety hazards, unsafe acts, writing stop cards
• Safety Initiatives - follow policies, protocols, guidelines to support company safety initiatives
Safety Training Requirements:
• Business Ethics
• H2s (As needed)
• Dropped Objects
• OSHA Offshore Exam
• Marine Trash & Debris (as needed)
• Various OSHA Movies
• Fire Watch (As needed)
• ISNetworld Access Card
• Confined Space (As needed)
• Fall Protection & Fall Rescue
• Safeland/Safegulf or Rig Pass
• ExxonMobil TB Training (As Needed)
• Global Harmonization Systems (GHS)
• Helicopter Underwater Escape (HUET)
• Gas Detector & Calibration (As needed)
• Gulf Coast Safety Basic Plus (As needed)
• Operator Specific Safety Training (As needed)
EMPLOYEE JOB DESCRIPTION
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• Behavioral Based Safety & Stop Cards (BBS & SC)
• Safety Environmental Management Systems (SEMS II)
• Potential Incidence of Non Compliance List (PINC List)
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• Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC)
• Gulf Crane Services Safety Manual (OSHA 1910 General Industry)
• Tropical Basic Offshore Induction and Emergency (T-BOSIET) (As needed)