FAQ
Your guide to a successful career in the Merchant Navy
ETO (Electro-Technical Officer) is responsible for handling all electrical and electronic systems on board a ship, including navigation systems, communication equipment, and automation controls.
To become an ETO, candidates must have:
- A Diploma or Degree in Electrical, Electronics, or related engineering fields.
- A valid medical fitness certificate as per DG Shipping standards.
- Completed an ETO course from a DG Shipping-approved institute.
An ETO is responsible for:
- Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic systems.
- Ensuring smooth operation of ship automation and control systems.
- Troubleshooting power distribution and safety equipment.
The salary of an ETO ranges from $2,500 to $6,000 per month, depending on experience and the type of vessel.
Yes, STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping) certification is mandatory for all seafarers, including ETOs, to work on ships.
The ETO course is offered by DG Shipping-approved maritime institutes such as:
- Indian Maritime University (IMU)
- Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy
- Great Eastern Institute of Maritime Studies