Third Engineer Officer on Offshore Vessel – CoC III/1 Certificate Required – 6-8 Week Rotations – Worldwide

Position Overview

We are seeking a qualified Third Engineer Officer for an offshore vessel position. This role requires a Certificate of Competency (CoC) III/1 and involves rotational work patterns of 6-8 weeks. The position is with Select Offshore and operates on a worldwide basis.

Offer Details

Salary/Wage: Not specified
Location: Worldwide
Contract: Rotational contract of 6-8 weeks
Vessel Type: Offshore vessel
Hiring Company: Select Offshore
Required Training: Official nautical training leading to CoC III/1
Benefits: Not specified

Requirements

  • Certificate of Competency (CoC) III/1 for Third Engineer Officer
  • BOSIET CA EBS certifications
  • Experience on offshore vessels

Functions

According to STCW, the typical functions of a Third Engineer Officer include: supervision of auxiliary machinery maintenance, control of propulsion systems, management of the control room, and support to the Chief Engineer in daily operations.

Required Documentation

  • CoC III/1 Certificate
  • BOSIET CA EBS certifications
  • Updated personal and professional documentation

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