Chief Engineer for DSV DP3 Vessel – ARAMCO – £700-£725 per day

Chief Engineer for DSV DP3 Vessel – ARAMCO – £700-£725 per day

Description of the position and key functions: The Chief Engineer (CE) position is available for a Diving Support Vessel (DSV) with third-generation dynamic positioning (DP3) technology. The main functions include supervising and managing the efficient operation of the vessel’s machinery, ensuring the maintenance and functionality of all mechanical and electrical systems on board. The Chief Engineer must coordinate with the captain and other team members to ensure safety and compliance with operational standards.

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates must have previous experience in similar positions on DSV or vessels equipped with DP systems. It is essential to hold valid licenses and certifications demonstrating professional training in Maritime Engineering, with a special focus on advanced maritime machinery maintenance. Leadership, organizational skills, and effective communication with the crew will be valued.

Additional details: The position offers a competitive salary of £700 to £725 per day. The working region will be ARAMCO, with immediate incorporation. Additional details regarding the duration of the contract and specific conditions will be provided during the selection process.

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