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24/05/2025

How to Write a CV for a Marine Electro-Technical Officer (ETO)? Example Resume and Tips

Searching for a job in the maritime industry requires a well-prepared resume that clearly presents your qualifications, experience, and technical skills. For an Electro-Technical Officer (ETO), this is especially important, as employers rely heavily on your documentation to assess whether you're suitable for the role. In this article, you’ll learn how to write a professional CV/resume for a marine ETO, see a sample resume, and understand what a CV actually is.

How to Write a CV for a Marine Electro-Technical Officer (ETO)? Example Resume and Tips

What is a CV and how is it different from a resume?

CV (Curriculum Vitae) is a document that outlines your professional background, education, certifications, and work experience in detail. In maritime practice, the terms CV and resume are often used interchangeably. However, there is a slight difference in general job-hunting contexts:

  • A CV is more detailed and often used in academic or research fields.
  • A resume is a concise, job-specific summary — usually 1–2 pages.
  • As a marine professional, your goal should be to keep your resume concise, relevant, and focused on sea service, qualifications, and specific technical skills.

What should a marine ETO include in a CV/resume?

1. Contact Details

  • Full Name
  • Phone number (with international code)
  • Email address
  • Nationality
  • Date of birth

2. Objective (Optional)

Example: Seeking a position as Electro-Technical Officer onboard a container or bulk carrier to apply my skills in electrical maintenance and ship automation systems.

3. Certificates & Documents

  • STCW Electro-Technical Officer Certificate (III/6)
  • Basic Safety Training (STCW)
  • Valid Medical Certificate
  • Seaman's Book
  • Passport
  • Yellow Fever Certificate

4. Sea Service / Work Experience

  • Vessel name and type (e.g. Bulk Carrier, Container Ship)
  • Position (ETO / Electrical Engineer)
  • Period onboard (Month/Year – Month/Year)
  • Flag and shipowner/company
  • Main responsibilities: power generation systems, automation, fire alarm systems, ballast water treatment, PMS, etc.

5. Education

  • Institution name, degree, and years attended
  • Any additional relevant courses or certifications (e.g. PLC, HV training)

6. Skills

  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • PLC/SCADA systems
  • Fire detection systems (e.g. Salwico, Autronica)
  • PMS and generator synchronization systems
  • High voltage operation
  • English language proficiency

7. References

  • Available upon request

Example Resume for Marine Electro-Technical Officer (ETO)

**John Ivanov**  

Phone: +7-912-000-0000 | Email: john.ivanov@email.com | Nationality: 

Date of Birth: 12 May 1988 | Marital Status: Single

**Objective**  

Seeking a challenging position as Electro-Technical Officer on ocean-going vessels where I can utilize my skills in electrical maintenance and automation systems.

**Certificates**  

- Electro-Technical Officer CoC (STCW III/6)  

- Basic Safety Training (STCW A-VI/1)  

- Medical Certificate (valid until 2026)  

- Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate

**Sea Experience**  

**Vessel**: MV Arctic Star | Type: Bulk Carrier | Flag: Liberia  

**Company**: ABC Maritime | Position: ETO  

**Period**: June 2022 – December 2023  

**Duties**: Maintenance of generators, switchboards, engine room automation, ballast water treatment (Hyde Guardian), fire detection (Salwico), PMS (BEMAC), high voltage systems.

**Education**  

Maritime Academy

Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Electrical Engineering | 2005 – 2010

**Skills**  

- PLC & SCADA troubleshooting  

- High voltage operation & safety  

- Salwico Fire Alarm System  

- K-Chief 600 automation  

- English: Upper-Intermediate

**References**  

Available upon request.

Formatting Tips

  • Language: Always write in English when applying for international or offshore jobs.
  • File Format: Save your CV in PDF format for consistency and readability.
  • Style: Keep formatting clean and professional. Use bullet points and clear headings.
  • Photo: Usually not required, unless specifically requested. If included, use a passport-style, neutral photo.

A well-written CV is your first step toward a new marine job. In a field where trust and experience are crucial, presenting your credentials clearly and professionally makes a strong impression. Keep your resume updated and truthful. If requested by an agency or company, be ready to attach copies of your certificates.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the advice, useful!

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  2. Very useful information, especially for practical application.

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