Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) | Offshore Vessel | Saudi Arabia | Nationality Required: National COC ETO III/6 | $300/day

Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) | Offshore Vessel | Saudi Arabia | Nationality Required: National COC ETO III/6 | $300/day

The company MARPO is seeking to hire an experienced (ETO) to work on offshore vessels in Saudi Arabia. A competitive salary and a rotation system of 60 days on board and 60 days off are offered.

Technical Details

  • Location: Saudi Arabia – ARAMCO
  • Salary/Wage: $300/day
  • Contract: 60 days ON / 60 days OFF rotation
  • Type of vessel: Offshore Vessel
  • Required documentation: National COC ETO III/6
  • Required training: According to the international STCW convention, training as an (ETO) is required
  • Hiring company: MARPO

Requirements

The company requires candidates to have at least 2 years of experience as an ETO on JUB and 4 years on offshore vessels (as an electrician or ETO).

Functions

Typically, according to the international STCW convention, the functions of an Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) on this type of vessel include the maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic equipment on board, ensuring the proper functioning of the vessel’s power and communication systems.

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