Second Engineer (2/E) – SPJUB Vessel – Qatar

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Second Engineer (2/E) for immediate deployment on the SPJUB offshore support vessel operating in Qatar. This is a temporary contract position with Offshore Operations Ltd, offering a competitive daily rate for the right candidate.

Offer Details

  • Salary: $300 per day
  • Location: Qatar
  • Contract: Temporary (ASAP start)
  • Vessel Type: SPJUB (offshore support vessel)
  • Hiring Company: Offshore Operations Ltd
  • Required Training: Engine Officer training (STCW III/1 or higher)
  • Benefits: Not specified in the offer

Requirements

  • Valid Dutch Certificate of Competency (CoC) or recognised equivalent
  • Experience in tanker or offshore vessel fleets
  • Availability to join ASAP

Responsibilities

  • Supervision and maintenance of the SPJUB vessel’s engine plant
  • Compliance with safety and environmental regulations (SOLAS, MARPOL)
  • Support in offshore operations as required by the vessel

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT formats)
  • Letter of intent
  • Dutch CoC or equivalent documentation

Notice: QuieroNavegar.app disseminates this offer for informational purposes only. We are not responsible for the selection process.

View original offer and apply: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/segundo-ingeniero-2-e-para-buque-spjub-en-qatar-300-dia/

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