ETO (Electro-Technical Officer) for DP2 AHTS in Gabon – 200 USD/day

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) for a DP2 AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel) operating in Gabon. This is a rotational offshore contract position offering competitive daily rates.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 200 USD/day
  • Location: Gabon (operational area)
  • Contract: 3+1 months (rotational contract, typical in offshore)
  • Vessel Type: DP2 AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel)
  • Hiring Company: EUROMARINER
  • Required Training: STCW-certified Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) training with specific certifications for DP2 vessels
  • Benefits: Information not specified in the offer. According to the offshore sector, this typically includes onboard accommodation and meals, medical insurance, and rotational leave.

Requirements

  • Ukrainian nationality
  • Age limit: 55 years
  • Experience as ETO on DP2 offshore vessels

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance and repair of vessel electrical and electronic systems
  • Supervision of DP2 automation and control equipment
  • Management of power systems and electrical distribution
  • Collaboration with the engine department in technical operations

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • Letter of intent

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