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We are looking for a Marine Electrician to join our team in Ocracoke Operations and Cedar Island.
In this role, you will:
Perform and direct the maintenance and repair of marine electrical systems on ferries and dredges and support vessels.
Maintain and repair electrical/electro-mechanical systems of ferries and dredges operated by our Division of Ferries.
Participate in and supervise the installation, maintenance, and repair of AC and DC generators, switchboards, distribution panels, lighting, and alarm circuits.
Assist our Chief Engineer in preparing and inspecting electrical repairs performed by contractors and during annual shipyard overhauls.
Assist other Ferry teams and may require overnight travel.
What You Bring
Knowledge of marine electrical systems and required maintenance and repair needs.
Knowledge of the principles, techniques, and practices in the installation, maintenance, repair, and alteration of marine electrical and electromechanical systems.
Skill in the detection, diagnoses, maintenance, and repairs of marine electrical systems.
Demonstrated ability to verbally and in writing communicate complex marine electrical systems problems.
Ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Education and Experience
High school/GED diploma, and
4+ years experience in marine electrical and electro-mechanical systems maintenance/repair; or
An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Notes
This role generally works shift work that is 7 days on and 7 days off, but your schedule may be altered at management’s discretion as well as assignment of routine daily duties.
When working the night shift, you will get 10% shift bonus pay.
Your maintenance and repairs will be performed without technical supervision; however, complex electrical repair problems may be performed under the general supervision of a maintenance supervisor and are reviewed and evaluated through the continued and reliable operation of all electrical systems and their ability to meet US Coast Guard requirements.
Questions?
Call me: Alma Fountain at 252-423-5126.