Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) | Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) Vessel | Mediterranean Sea | EU Citizenship | 11,268 EUR

Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) | Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) Vessel | Mediterranean Sea | EU Citizenship | 11,268 EUR

The company is seeking an Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) with experience on anchor handling vessels to operate in the Mediterranean Sea. EU citizenship is required.

Technical Details

  • Location: Mediterranean Sea
  • Salary: 11,268 EUR
  • Contract: 4 weeks (followed by 5 weeks off)
  • Vessel Type: Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) Vessel
  • Required Documentation: European passport
  • Required Training: K-Pos DP maintenance course, IT skills
  • Hiring Company: SAGA Agency

Requirements

Experience on anchor handling vessels, proficiency with K-Pos DP, K-Chief, K-Master systems, and Rolls Royce/Kongsberg AH winch. IT skills are necessary.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of an Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) on this type of vessel include supervising and maintaining the ship’s electrical and electronic systems, ensuring the proper functioning of navigation and communication equipment, and assisting in the management of the vessel’s safety and operational efficiency.

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