Position Overview
We are seeking a qualified Third Engineer Officer for an Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) Non-DP vessel operating in Saudi Arabia under ARAMCO contracts. This position offers a competitive daily rate with a structured rotation schedule.
Offer Details
- Salary: 100 USD/day
- Location: Saudi Arabia (ARAMCO operations)
- Contract: Rotation contract – 3 months on board / 3 months on leave
- Vessel Type: AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply) Non-DP
- Hiring Company: Total Shipmanagement
- Required Training: Engineer Officer training according to STCW, with specialisation or experience in offshore/AHTS vessels.
- Benefits: Not specified in the offer. According to MLC 2006, typical benefits include accommodation and meals on board, medical insurance, and repatriation in case of emergency, but it is recommended to consult with the company for specific details.
Requirements
- 2-3 years of experience as a Third Engineer Officer on AHTS vessels
- Mandatory experience in anchor handling and winch operation
- Preferably with previous ARAMCO approval
- Good level of English
Functions
- According to STCW, the typical functions of a Third Engineer Officer include: assisting the Chief Engineer in the operation and maintenance of the vessel’s propulsion systems, electrical generation, and auxiliary machinery, supervising engine room watches, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental procedures.
- On AHTS vessels, specific experience in anchor handling and winch operations is required, which are critical for offshore platform support activities.
Required Documentation
- Valid Engineer Officer Certificate (CoC)
- Personal documentation (passport, seaman’s book)
- Updated STCW certificates
- Medical certificates
- Letters of recommendation
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