Technical Electrician (ETO) for Platform Support Vessel (PSV DP2) – Seven Seas Maritime Services – Nigeria – Salary: 340 USD/day

Technical Electrician (ETO) for Platform Support Vessel (PSV DP2) – Seven Seas Maritime Services – Nigeria – Salary: 340 USD/day

Technical Electrician (ETO) for Platform Support Vessel (PSV DP2) – Seven Seas Maritime Services – Nigeria – Salary: 340 USD/day

Description of the position and key functions: WishToSail.com shares the job offer for the position of Technical Electrician (ETO) on board a Platform Support Vessel (PSV DP2). The selected person will be responsible for the maintenance and management of the electrical and electronic systems of the vessel, ensuring the proper operation of the DP equipment and other critical systems for operations at sea.

Requirements and qualifications:
– Proficiency in written and oral English.
– Minimum 12 months of experience as ETO on PSV/MPSV vessels with DP2 system, including DP system maintenance.
– Valid documentation according to STCW Convention.
– Valid medical certificate.

Additional details:
– Salary: 340 USD per day.
– Contract duration: 2 months on board, followed by 2 months off.
– Expected joining date: 24th November 2025.
– The vessel, Nigerian flagged with a gross tonnage of 2177, was built in 2010 and is currently in a shipyard in Nigeria.

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