Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) | PSV DP-2 Vessel | Operations in Ghana | Nationality Required: Not Specified | Salary Not Specified

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Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) | PSV DP-2 Vessel | Operations in Ghana | Nationality Required: Not Specified | Salary Not Specified

The company requires an Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) with experience on PSV DP-2 vessels for operations in Ghana.

Technical Details

  • Location: Operations in Ghana
  • Salary/Wage: Not specified
  • Contract: 3 months +/- 1 month
  • Type of Vessel: PSV DP-2
  • Documentation Required: DP experience logbook after obtaining unlimited DP licence
  • Required Training: National Certificate of Competency (COC)
  • Employing Company: VGG India Private Limited

Requirements

12 months of experience on PSV DP II. A National Certificate of Competency (COC) is required. 12 months of DP experience logbook after unlimited DP licence.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of an Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) on a PSV DP-2 vessel include supervising and maintaining all electrical and electronic systems on board, ensuring the proper functioning of navigation and communication equipment, and collaborating with the engineering team to ensure the safety and efficiency of the vessel.

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