Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) | Offshore Service Vessel (OSV) | Middle East

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) for an Offshore Service Vessel (OSV) operating in the Middle East. This is a temporary position with a dynamic DP2 vessel.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary (8 weeks)
  • Vessel Type: Offshore Service Vessel (OSV) with DP2 dynamic positioning system
  • Hiring Company: ORCA Crew Services
  • Required Training: Specific training as an Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) with applicable maritime certifications
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • H2S Certificate
  • BOSIET Certificate
  • DP maintenance experience
  • Minimum 6 months experience on DP2 KPOS vessels
  • Experience with NOC (Notice of Change)

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance of vessel electrical and control systems
  • Technical support for offshore operations
  • Management of dynamic positioning (DP) systems
  • Coordination with engine room and deck departments

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT formats)

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View original offer and apply: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/oficial-electrotecnico-eto-buque-de-servicio-offshore-osv-oriente-medio/

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