Second Engineer Officer | SPJB | Aramco Area | Unspecified | Unspecified

Second Engineer Officer | SPJB | Aramco Area | Unspecified | Unspecified

The company requires an experienced to join an SPJB as soon as possible.

Technical Details

  • Location: Aramco Area
  • Salary/Wage: Unspecified
  • Contract: 2–3 months
  • Type of vessel: SPJB
  • Required documentation: Valid Second Engineer Officer Licence, all certificates up to date
  • Necessary training: According to the international STCW convention, training in maritime safety, engine resource management, and equipment maintenance is required.
  • Hiring company: Transport and Offshore Services

Requirements

– Valid Second Engineer Officer Licence
– Minimum 2 years / 730+ days of experience on SPJB
– Relevant experience in the rank
– All certificates valid and up to date

Responsibilities

Typically, according to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of a Second Engineer Officer on an SPJB include supervising the maintenance and repair of the ship’s machinery, managing the engine room, and assisting in the daily operation of technical equipment. Participation in engine resource management and ensuring the safety and operational efficiency of the vessel is also expected.

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