1st/2nd Engineer | Construction Vessel | Worldwide | Nationality or Visa Not Specified | Salary Not Specified

1st/2nd Engineer | Construction Vessel | Worldwide | Nationality or Visa Not Specified | Salary Not Specified

The company is seeking a 1st/2nd Engineer for a construction vessel with immediate availability for a 5-week contract.

Technical Details

  • Location: Worldwide
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Contract: 5 weeks
  • Vessel Type: Construction Vessel
  • Required Documentation: GWO Working at Heights, GWO Sea Survival, DP Maintenance
  • Necessary Training: According to the announcement, training in GWO Working at Heights and Sea Survival, as well as DP Maintenance, is required. According to STCW, the engineer of a construction vessel must have appropriate certification to operate and maintain propulsion and auxiliary systems.
  • Hiring Company: Not specified directly, but the offer was added by Select Offshore

Requirements

– GWO Working at Heights Certification
– GWO Sea Survival Certification
– Experience in DP Maintenance

Responsibilities

Typically, according to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of an engineer on a construction vessel include the maintenance and operation of the vessel’s machinery, supervision of the technical team, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

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