Second Engineer for OSV – Offshore Sector – V.Ships – Location: Nigeria – Salary: $401 USD/day

Second Engineer for OSV – Offshore Sector – V.Ships – Location: Nigeria – Salary: $401 USD/day

Job description and key responsibilities: We are looking for a Second Engineer for an Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) in Nigeria. The main responsibilities include the maintenance and efficient management of marine power and propulsion systems, ensuring compliance with maritime and operational safety standards. The candidate will need to work closely with the technical team on board to ensure the continuous operation of the vessel.

Requirements and qualifications: Completed High Voltage (HV) course. BOSIET and CAEBS certification approved by OPITO. HUET certifications are not accepted. Previous experience in the offshore sector. Maintenance of DP (Dynamic Positioning) systems.

Additional details: The position offers a salary of $401 USD per day. Interested candidates should note that this offer is available for immediate start (ASAP).

Purpose of the advertisement: This advert is shared by the digital magazine WishToSail.com as an information service for professionals in the maritime sector. Those interested in this opportunity should contact V.Ships directly via email at recruitment.gdynia@vships.com to apply and obtain further details. WishToSail.com does not participate in the selection process.

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