Job Opportunity: Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) with LNG DFDE Experience on LNG Vessel

Job Opportunity: Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) with LNG DFDE Experience on LNG Vessel

Description of the Position and Key Functions: We are looking for an Electrical Technical Officer (ETO) with proven experience in dual fuel diesel-electric (DFDE) propulsion systems to work aboard a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier. The main responsibilities include the maintenance and management of the ship’s electrical and electronic systems, ensuring the proper operation of the DFDE propulsion system and other related technical tasks.

Requirements and Qualifications: Previous experience as an ETO on LNG vessels with DFDE systems. Training in electrical engineering, electronics, or a related field. Advanced technical skills in managing onboard electrical systems.

Additional Details: This offer is to be part of the tanker fleet, where a competitive maritime contract is offered. Specific details about the employment contract, including schedule and conditions, will be provided by the company directly during the selection process.

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