1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer | DP3 Installation Vessel | Taiwan | Offshore Certificates Required | Salary Not Specified

1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer | DP3 Installation Vessel | Taiwan | Offshore Certificates Required | Salary Not Specified

An experienced 1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer is urgently required to join a DP3 Installation Vessel operating in Taiwan.

Technical Details

  • Location: Taiwan
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Contract: Not specified
  • Vessel Type: DP3 Installation Vessel
  • Required Documentation: Offshore Certificates BOSIET, HUET, CA-EBS, GWO Certificates, STCW Certificates relevant to rank (III/1, III/2, etc.), valid Seaman’s Book and Passport
  • Necessary Training: STCW Certification appropriate to rank
  • Hiring Company: Not specified

Requirements

The candidate must possess Offshore Certificates BOSIET, HUET, CA-EBS, GWO Certificates, STCW Certificates relevant to rank (III/1, III/2, etc.), a valid Seaman’s Book and Passport, and good references from previous offshore employers/projects.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, typical responsibilities of a 1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer on a DP3 Installation Vessel include supervising and maintaining the vessel’s propulsion systems and machinery, ensuring efficient equipment operation, and managing the engineering team on board.

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