Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) for a heavy lift crane vessel operating in the offshore sector. The vessel is involved in international projects, and the position requires a skilled professional with specific experience in offshore operations.
Offer Details
- Salary/Wage: Not specified in the original offer
- Location: Worldwide (vessel operates on international projects)
- Contract: Not specified in the original offer (typically a fixed-term maritime contract according to MLC 2006)
- Vessel Type: Heavy lift crane vessel in the offshore sector
- Hiring Company: Brothers Shipping (crew agency based in Bangladesh)
- Required Training: Not specified in the original offer (generally requires specialised technical training and STCW certification for ETO)
- Benefits: Not specified in the original offer
Requirements
- Experience as an ETO in the offshore sector
- Experience on heavy lift or construction vessels
- Ability to work in an international team
- Ability to perform watch duties
- Ability to independently diagnose faults and carry out repairs on electrical and electronic systems
Responsibilities
- Perform watch duties as an electro-technical officer
- Diagnose and repair the vessel’s electrical and electronic systems
- Maintain heavy lift equipment and offshore systems
- Work on oil & gas and renewable energy projects
Required Documentation
- Not specified in the original offer (typically: ETO certificate according to STCW, medical certificates, seafarer’s passport, etc.)
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View original offer and apply: https://quieronavegar.app/anuncios/eto-oficial-electrotecnico-experimentado-para-buque-grua-de-elevacion-pesada-en-sector-offshore/
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