Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) | DP2/DP3 Vessels | Worldwide | Electro-Technical Officer Licence and DP Maintenance Certificate | 350 USD per day

Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) | DP2/DP3 Vessels | Worldwide | Electro-Technical Officer Licence and DP Maintenance Certificate | 350 USD per day

Navis Crew Management is seeking an experienced Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) for DP2/DP3 vessels, offering a competitive salary.

Technical Details

  • Location: Worldwide
  • Salary: 350 USD per day
  • Contract: As per company conditions
  • Vessel Type: DP2/DP3 Vessels and Self-Propelled Jack Up Barge
  • Required Documentation: Electro-Technical Officer Licence and DP Maintenance Certificate
  • Required Training: As per STCW, training in electrical and electronic systems, and DP maintenance certification is required
  • Hiring Company: Navis Crew Management

Requirements

The candidate must have at least 24 months of onboard experience on DP2/DP3 vessels in the ETO rank and 12 months on Self-Propelled Jack Up Barge. Holding an Electro-Technical Officer Licence and DP Maintenance Certificate is essential.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, responsibilities include supervising and maintaining the ship’s electrical and electronic systems, ensuring the operability of navigation and communication equipment, and managing electrical safety onboard.

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