Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) / 2nd Engineer / 2nd Officer DPO for Diving Support Vessel (DSV) DP2 – 3-Month Contract

Position Overview

We are seeking qualified candidates for multiple positions aboard a Diving Support Vessel (DSV) DP2. This is a 3-month contract opportunity with worldwide deployment. The vessel is managed by COLUMBIA AURUS SHIPMANAGEMENT.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: 3-month contract
  • Vessel Type: Diving Support Vessel (DSV) DP2
  • Location: Worldwide
  • Hiring Company: COLUMBIA AURUS SHIPMANAGEMENT

Requirements

  • 24 months of experience on DSV DP2 vessels
  • Certified training as per STCW requirements for the relevant position (Electrotechnical Officer, Engineer Officer, or Deck Officer with DP specialisation as applicable)

Typical Responsibilities (as per STCW)

  • For ETO: Maintenance of electrical and control systems
  • For 2nd Engineer: Supervision of the engine room under the Chief Engineer’s orders
  • For 2nd Officer DPO: Operation of the dynamic positioning system and navigation watches

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV

Additional Information

Salary/Benefits: Not specified in the offer.

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

Original Offer and Application: View the original offer and apply at: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/oficial-electrotecnico-eto-2o-ingeniero-2o-oficial-dpo-para-buque-de-servicio-de-buzos-dsv-dp2-contrato-de-3-meses/

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