1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer | Offshore Installation Vessel | Taiwan | Not specified | Not specified

1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer | Offshore Installation Vessel | Taiwan | Not specified | Not specified

The company requires a 1st Engineer or 2nd Senior Engineer for an offshore installation vessel in Taiwan. We are looking for personnel with experience and appropriate training to ensure the efficient operation of the vessel.

Technical Details

  • Location: Taiwan
  • Salary: Not specified
  • Contract: Duration to be determined, with the possibility of rotation
  • Vessel Type: Offshore Installation Vessel
  • Required Documentation: GWO Sea Survival, GWO Working at Heights
  • Necessary Training: Training according to STCW, including GWO certifications
  • Hiring Company: Orca Crew Services NL

Requirements

– GWO Sea Survival Certification
– GWO Working at Heights Certification
– Previous experience on offshore installation vessels
– Availability to start next week

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of this position on an offshore installation vessel typically include: supervising and maintaining the vessel’s propulsion and machinery systems, ensuring the safety of the technical team, coordinating with the deck team and other departments, and carrying out energy and resource management tasks on the vessel.

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