Job Offer: Electro-technical Officer (ETO) for Support Vessel in Namibia – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd

Job Offer: Electro-technical Officer (ETO) for Support Vessel in Namibia – Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd

Description of the position and key responsibilities: The position of Electro-technical Officer (ETO) is available on a deep sea supply vessel (DP PSV). The selected candidate will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic systems on board, ensuring the proper functioning of equipment related to dynamic positioning (DP).

Requirements and qualifications: Candidates must hold an ETO Certificate of Competency and a DP maintenance certificate. A minimum of 15 months of previous experience as an ETO on a DP PSV vessel is essential. Only citizens from selected countries can apply for this position. Eligible countries include: 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, and South Africa.

Additional details: The contract duration is 60 days, with a salary of 250 USD per day. The position requires availability to travel on 27/05/2025. The job location is in Namibia, although operations may extend worldwide.

Purpose of the advertisement: This advertisement is a courtesy of WishToSail.com and does not constitute a direct job offer from the magazine. Interested parties should contact Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd directly to apply for this position.

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