Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) to join a General Cargo Ship on a 4-month contract. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining and repairing the vessel’s electrical and electronic systems, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and supporting the smooth operation of the ship’s technical equipment.
Contract Details
- Contract Duration: 4 Months
- Salary: 6,000 (currency not specified)
- Start Date: 15-05-2026
- Vessel Type: General Cargo Ship
- Employing Company: Marine MAN Ltd
- Location: Not specified in the offer. Based on context, this is likely an international position aboard a general cargo vessel operating on global routes.
Requirements
- Nationality: Ukraine
- Availability: Must be available to join on 15-05-2026
- Certification: Electrotechnical Officer (ETO) certificate compliant with STCW, with training in maritime electrical or electronic engineering (specific training requirements not detailed in the offer)
Typical Responsibilities
While not specified in the offer, typical ETO duties according to STCW include:
- Maintenance and repair of the vessel’s electrical and electronic systems
- Supervision of automation equipment
- Management of communication and navigation systems
- Ensuring compliance with electrical safety regulations
Benefits
- Free employment service
- Re-engagement bonus
- Loyalty bonus
Required Documentation
- Resume/CV (recommended formats: PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT)
Additional Information
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View original offer and apply: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/oficial-electrotecnico-eto-en-buque-de-carga-general-contrato-de-4-meses-salario-6-000-moneda-no-especificada/
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