Specialist in Electronics (ETO) for Norwegian Submarine Vessel – United Kingdom

Specialist in Electronics (ETO) for Norwegian Submarine Vessel – United Kingdom

The digital magazine WishToSail.com shares a job opportunity for the position of Specialist in Electronics (ETO) on a Norwegian submarine vessel with NIS flagging. The position is in the United Kingdom and requires previous experience in similar roles.

Job Description and Key Functions:

The Specialist in Electronics (ETO) will be responsible for supervising and maintaining all electronic systems on board the vessel. Functions include managing communication equipment, navigation systems, and other critical electronic devices. The embarkation date is scheduled for December 10th, with an approximate duration of 4 weeks.

Requirements and Qualifications:

Demonstrable experience in similar roles as an ETO. Must be a citizen of the United Kingdom or hold a valid work permit in the UK, such as the Skilled Worker Visa or Frontier Visa.

Additional Details:

The offer specifies a contract duration of up to 4 weeks. Interested parties should contact the person in charge of hiring directly to express their interest and confirm their qualifications.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com acts solely as a medium for the communication of this job offer. Interested professionals should contact Vegard Knardal on +47 99403526 for more information or to initiate the application process. For other vacancies, you can follow the telegram channel mentioned in the original description.

More information in the original ad at http://jobatsea.online/job/582446/eto-for-job-in-uk-on-a-norwegian-subsea-vesselnis-flagged-at-atrium-people/

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