Technical Electrician Officer for Support and Construction Vessel in the Persian Gulf – SIA Gold Orion Ltd. – 510 USD/day

Technical Electrician Officer for Support and Construction Vessel in the Persian Gulf – SIA Gold Orion Ltd. – 510 USD/day

Description of the position and key functions: The offered position is that of Technical Electrician Officer on a DP3 diving support and construction vessel. The main responsibilities of the role include managing and maintaining the electrical systems on board, ensuring the proper functioning of all equipment during diving and construction operations.

Requirements and qualifications: STCW 2010 certification. Certificate of competency as a Technical Electrician Officer. Minimum of 2 years of experience on DP2 DSV vessels in the same position. Proficiency in English with a minimum of 85% in the Marlins test. Additional desirable documentation: BOSIET/HUET, CA-EBS, UKOAA medical certificate, HV/LV, DP Maintenance Ticket, and ARAMCO approval.

Additional details: Operations area: Persian Gulf. Expected joining date: 5th May 2025. Salary: 450 – 510 USD per day, depending on the interview. Rotation: 8 weeks of work followed by 8 weeks off.

Purpose of the advertisement: WishToSail.com shares this offer on behalf of SIA Gold Orion Ltd. Those interested in this position should contact the company directly by sending an email to crew@goldorion.eu or follow the instructions to apply through the provided link. The magazine does not participate in the selection process.

More information in the original ad at http://jobatsea.online/job/556116/offshore-fleet-eto-for-dsv-dp3-510usd-pd-at-sia-gold-orion-ltd/

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