Electro Technical Officer (ETO) for DP2 PSV Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Namibia – £200 per day

Electro Technical Officer (ETO) for DP2 PSV Vessel – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd – Namibia – £200 per day

Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd is seeking a qualified Electro Technical Officer (ETO) to join their team on board a DP2 Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) bound for Namibia. The digital magazine WishToSail.com is pleased to share this exciting job opportunity in the maritime sector.

Job Description and Key Responsibilities:

The ETO will be responsible for managing and maintaining the electronic and electrical systems of the vessel. Key responsibilities include supervising preventive and corrective maintenance operations, ensuring the proper functioning of the DP equipment on board. Additionally, the ETO will work closely with the rest of the crew to ensure compliance with safety and vessel operation standards.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • ETO Unlimited Certificate of Competency (COC)
  • Dynamic Positioning Maintenance Certificate (DP)
  • Minimum 12-15 months of experience as an ETO on a DP2 PSV vessel
  • Candidates of specific nationalities may apply (including, but not limited to, countries such as Azerbaijan, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, etc.)

Additional Details:

  • Contract duration is 60 days, with a possible extension of +/- 30 days
  • Offered salary is £200 per day
  • Embarkation date is scheduled for December 20, 2025

This announcement is shared by WishToSail.com as a service to the maritime community. Those interested in this position should contact Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd directly or follow their guidelines to apply.

More information on the original announcement at this link.

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