3rd Engineer for Subsea Construction Vessel in Taiwan

3rd Engineer for Subsea Construction Vessel in Taiwan

WishToSail.com presents a job opportunity for maritime professionals interested in a position as a 3rd Engineer on board a Subsea Construction Vessel, DP Class III. The position is located in Taiwan, with an expected start date of March 7, 2025, and a contract duration of 6 weeks, with the possibility of a +/- 2 week extension. The salary will be adjusted according to the client’s salary scale.

Description of the position and key responsibilities:

The 3rd Engineer will be responsible for the supervision and maintenance of the mechanical and electrical systems of the vessel, ensuring optimal operation of the engineering equipment on board. Responsibilities include monitoring engines, generators, and other critical systems during subsea construction operations.

Requirements and qualifications:

Candidates must hold valid STCW and BOSIET/FOET with CA-EBS certifications, including HUET. Previous relevant experience in similar positions on subsea construction vessels is expected.

Additional details:

The position offers a short-term contract, with a flexible start date and the possibility of an extension. The initial duration is 6 weeks, with a potential extension of up to 2 additional weeks depending on operational needs. This advertisement is a publication of WishToSail.com, acting solely as a channel for sharing the job offer. Interested candidates should contact the hiring company directly or follow their specific instructions.

More information on the original job listing at Polaris Maritime Services Ltd.

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