Electrician Technical Operations (ETO) for Vessels DP2 and DP3 at Umm Saif and Delma 2000

Electrician Technical Operations (ETO) for Vessels DP2 and DP3 at Umm Saif and Delma 2000

Description of the position and key functions: We are looking for an Electrician Technical Operations (ETO) specialized in dynamic positioning vessels, specifically on the Umm Saif (DP2 Cable Laying) and Delma 2000 (DP3 Pipelay) ships. Key responsibilities include supervising and maintaining all electrical and electronic systems on board, ensuring proper operation during cable and pipeline laying operations.

Requirements and qualifications: Minimum experience of 24 months in the same rank on similar DP vessels. Advanced knowledge of dynamic positioning systems and related operations. Competency in preventive and corrective maintenance of maritime electrical and electronic equipment.

Additional details: The position requires availability for long-term projects, complying with industry safety and operational standards. A professional work environment and technical challenges on large-scale projects are offered.

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