Third Engineer | Diving Support and Construction Vessel | Projects in Saudi Arabia | Any Nationality | 250-300 USD/day

Third Engineer | Diving Support and Construction Vessel | Projects in Saudi Arabia | Any Nationality | 250-300 USD/day

The company SIA Gold Orion LTD is seeking a Third Engineer for a DP2 Diving Support and Construction Vessel. A competitive salary and the opportunity to work on projects in Saudi Arabia are offered.

Technical Details

  • Location: Projects in Saudi Arabia
  • Salary: 250-300 USD per day
  • Contract: 8 weeks on board and 8 weeks off rotation
  • Vessel Type: DP2 Diving Support and Construction Vessel
  • Required Documentation: STCW 2010 package, BOSIET/HUET, CA-EBS, UKOAA medical examination, DP maintenance ticket, ARAMCO approval (advantageous)
  • Required Training: Certificate of Competency as Third Engineer unlimited or higher
  • Hiring Company: SIA Gold Orion LTD

Requirements

– Minimum 1 year of experience as a Third Engineer on a DP2 DSV.
– Proficiency in English with a minimum score of 85% on the Marlins test.
– Nationality: Any nationality accepted.

Responsibilities

According to the international STCW convention, the responsibilities of a Third Engineer on this type of vessel typically include supervising and maintaining propulsion systems and auxiliary machinery, ensuring compliance with safety and operational efficiency standards.

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