ETO – Cable Layer – Europe

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) for a temporary position aboard a cable layer vessel operating in European waters. This role involves maintaining and troubleshooting the vessel’s electrical and electronic systems, with a focus on supporting cable laying operations.

Contract Details

  • Contract Type: Temporary
  • Start Date: 28 April 2026
  • Contract Duration: 4 weeks
  • Work Location: Europe (specific itineraries to be confirmed)
  • Vacancy ID: 10066

Requirements

  • Valid ETO certification meeting STCW requirements
  • Proven experience as an ETO on cable layer vessels or similar offshore vessels
  • Strong knowledge of electrical systems, automation, and electronic equipment relevant to cable laying operations
  • Ability to work effectively in a multinational crew environment
  • Valid medical certificate and seafarer documentation

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and repair all electrical and electronic systems aboard the vessel
  • Support cable laying operations through technical expertise
  • Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance
  • Troubleshoot and rectify electrical faults promptly
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations and company procedures
  • Maintain accurate technical records and documentation

Application Information

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