Engineer Assistant Positions on Oil Platform

Engineer Assistant Positions on Oil Platform

There are openings for 2nd and 3rd Engineer Assistants on an oil platform. The 2nd Engineer Assistant will coordinate the safe and efficient maintenance and repair of mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment, ensuring compliance with safety standards and local and international regulations. They will also oversee the implementation of work permit and isolation systems, and collaborate with the maritime department in fuel and water logistics. The 3rd Engineer Assistant will be responsible for daily inspections, maintenance, and repair of mechanical and marine equipment, keeping accurate and up-to-date records in the AIM system. They will also coordinate routine maintenance with supervisors and relevant departments, and ensure the proper certification and maintenance of third-party equipment.

Requirements and qualifications:

  • USCG Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC)
  • STCW Medical Certificate
  • Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
  • RigPass or SafeGulf Certification
  • Relevant work experience of 0 to 1 year

Additional details:

The positions may be permanent or contractual. For more information about these or other vacancies, interested parties are requested to contact the employer directly.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com simply shares this job offer and is not responsible for the hiring process. Those interested in these positions should contact Prime Ocean directly by sending their CV to email: kha@primeoceangroup.com.

More information in the original announcement at Job at Sea.

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