Electronics Technical Engineer (ETO) on DP2 FSIV/PSV Ships

Electronics Technical Engineer (ETO) on DP2 FSIV/PSV Ships

Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd is looking for an Electronics Technical Engineer (ETO) with experience to join their fleet of DP2 FSIV/PSV ships. The position offers a 120-day contract with a salary of USD 250 per day. The main work location is in Saudi Arabia, ARAMCO, with operations worldwide.

Job Description and Key Responsibilities:

The ETO will be responsible for managing and maintaining electronic and dynamic positioning (DP) systems on assigned vessels. Responsibilities include supervising electronic equipment, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring compliance with maritime safety regulations.

Requirements and Qualifications:

STCW III/6 Competence Certificate and DP Maintenance License. Minimum of two years of experience sailing as an ETO on DP2 FSIV/PSV ships. Candidates from specified nationalities: Azerbaijan, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, India, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Indonesia, Ghana, Montenegro, Slovenia, South Africa.

Additional Details:

The contract duration is 120 days, starting on September 10, 2025. Selected candidates will work under the management of the renowned company Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd, which offers crew management and maritime operations services globally.

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