Job Listing: 3rd Engineer for DP3 Semi-Submersible Vessel – Brazil

Job Listing: 3rd Engineer for DP3 Semi-Submersible Vessel – Brazil

Job description and key responsibilities: We are looking for a 3rd Engineer to join a DP3 semi-submersible vessel specialized in subsea well intervention operations with a base on elevators and decommissioning. The contract is for a single voyage of four weeks, starting around the 21st of May 2025. The vessel has advanced capabilities to carry out operations in complex underwater environments.

Requirements and qualifications: The candidate must possess the following set of certifications and qualifications: Chief Engineer Officer Watch (OOW Engine) Certificate. Relevant STCW certificates. FOET with HUET and CA-EBS. CBSP (Brazilian Basic Safety Certificate on Platforms). ASO Medical Certificate. H2S training and NR training from Brazil.

Additional details: The position is temporary, corresponding to a single four-week voyage. The role is based in Brazil and is set to commence around the 21st of May 2025.

Purpose of the announcement: This job listing has been shared by WishToSail.com to inform maritime industry professionals about this employment opportunity. Interested parties should send their CV directly to the company ETPM via the provided email address to apply: marine@etpm.co.uk. For more job listings, please visit the link provided on the company’s channels.

For more information, visit the original job listing at: http://jobatsea.online/job/557288/3rd-engineer-for-dp3-semisubmersible-vessel-at-etpm/

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