Chief Engineer for DP2 Fast Supply Intervention Vessel (FSIV) – Saudi Arabia

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Chief Engineer for a DP2 Fast Supply Intervention Vessel (FSIV) operating in Saudi Arabia under ARAMCO. This position requires a qualified engineer with specific experience in dynamic positioning systems and vessel management.

Offer Details

  • Salary/Wage: Not specified in the original offer
  • Location: Saudi Arabia / ARAMCO
  • Contract: Not specified in the original offer
  • Vessel Type: DP2 Fast Supply Intervention Vessel (FSIV)
  • Contracting Company: Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd
  • Required Training: Engineering Officer qualification with Chief Engineer endorsement
  • Benefits: Not specified in the original offer

Requirements

  • 24 months of experience as Chief Engineer on DP2 FSIV vessels
  • Current STCW certifications
  • Valid maritime documentation in order

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the engine department and all propulsion plant
  • Supervision of maintenance and operation of DP2 dynamic positioning systems
  • Management of the engine team and compliance with safety procedures
  • Coordination with the Captain and other officers for safe operations

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV
  • STCW certificates
  • Seaman’s book
  • Medical certificates
  • Valid passport

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