ETO (Electro-Technical Officer) – General Cargo Ship – International Waters

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) for a General Cargo Ship operating in international waters. This is a 4-month contract position with a competitive salary range of 6,200-6,500 USD per month.

Offer Details

  • Salary: 6,200 – 6,500 USD/month
  • Location: General Cargo Ship, International Waters
  • Contract: 4-month contract
  • Vessel Type: General Cargo Ship
  • Hiring Company: Marine MAN Ltd
  • Required Training: STCW-certified Electro-Technical Officer training (with specialisation in marine systems)
  • Benefits: Free employment service, recruitment management handled by the company

Requirements

  • Nationality: Ukraine, Georgia, or Germany
  • Valid Certificate of Competency (CoC)
  • Previous experience as an ETO on general cargo ships
  • Proper documentation (passport, visas, medical certificates)

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance and repair of the vessel’s electrical and electronic systems
  • Supervision of automation and control equipment
  • Management of power systems and electrical distribution
  • Compliance with safety regulations (SOLAS, STCW)

Required Documentation

  • Updated CV (PDF, RTF, DOC, ODT formats)
  • Letter of intent
  • Professional certificates (CoC, STCW courses)

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