Second Engineer for AHTS / PSV Vessel, ARAMCO, Saudi Arabia, £150 per day

Second Engineer for AHTS / PSV Vessel, ARAMCO, Saudi Arabia, £150 per day

A job offer is shared by Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd for a Second Engineer on board an AHTS / PSV vessel in ARAMCO, Saudi Arabia. The selected candidate will work for a contractual period of 90 days, with a daily remuneration of £150. The proposed travel date is 31st January 2025. Applicants must hold a 2ND ENG Unlimited COC Certification and Qualification. Additionally, a minimum experience of 365 days as a Second Engineer on a non-DP AHTS / PSV vessel and experience with Caterpillar and Yanmar engines are required. The offer is open to candidates of various nationalities, including but not limited to: Azerbaijan, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, Honduras, India, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine, Indonesia, Chile, Ghana, Slovenia, South Africa and Cameroon. AHTS / PSV vessels are anchor handling tug supply vessels/platform supply vessels mainly used in offshore anchoring and platform towing operations. Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd is a globally present company offering tailored service and management solutions to its wide clientele. With offices worldwide, the company operates 24/7, 365 days a year. Please note that this is a third-party offer and any inquiries should be directed to Ryan Ship Management Pvt Ltd. Also, remember that companies never ask for or receive money from seafarers. The job offer was originally published on Maritime Union. More information in the original ad at [link to original ad].

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