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Marine Electrician

Seattle, WA · On-site

$27.25 - $34.50/hr

Overview The Marine Electrician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and ... Key Responsibilities · Install, inspect, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, panels ...

Troubleshoot and repair electrical issues using diagnostic tools * Perform terminations, splicing ... The 2nd Class Marine Electrician is responsible for supporting the installation and repair of ...

3rd Class Marine Electrician

Houma, LA · On-site

$22 - $27.75/hr

This position requires a strong understanding of marine electrical systems, construction drawings, and industry standards to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with ...

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Marine Electrician

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$22 - $34/hr

The ideal candidate has previous shipyard or marine electrical experience, understands shipboard safety practices, and is comfortable working in physically demanding industrial environments. Key ...

Marine Electricians install, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems on vessels. Required to follow ABS, OSHA, USCG and company policies. Responsibilities: · Install and repair wiring, panels ...

Marine Electrician

Mobile, AL

$24 - $30/hr

If you have experience maintaining electrical wiring equipment on marine vehicles and if you can perform the following tasks, apply today!Examine electrical system of circuits in electrical wiring ...

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How much do marine electrical jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for marine electrical in the United States is $28.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $29.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a marine electrical?

A Marine Electrical job involves installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems on boats, ships, and other marine vessels. This includes power distribution, lighting, navigation systems, communication equipment, and onboard automation. Marine Electricians must understand maritime regulations, corrosion prevention, and waterproofing techniques to ensure safe and reliable operations. They work in shipyards, docks, or onboard vessels, often in challenging environments requiring specialized skills.

What are the common daily responsibilities of someone working in marine electrical on board a vessel?

Marine Electrical professionals are typically responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing a variety of shipboard electrical systems, such as power distribution networks, navigation equipment, and communication devices. Their daily work may involve diagnosing electrical faults, performing routine inspections, and ensuring all systems comply with maritime regulations and safety standards. They often collaborate closely with marine engineers, deck officers, and other technical crew to minimize downtime and keep vessel operations running smoothly. The role may require working in confined spaces and responding to urgent electrical issues as they arise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the marine electrical position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Marine Electrical, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, circuitry, and troubleshooting methods, typically supported by formal training or an apprenticeship in marine or industrial electrical work. Familiarity with marine-specific systems, PLCs, navigation electronics, and certifications like STCW or relevant electrical licenses are often essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to effectively communicate with ship crews and engineering teams set outstanding candidates apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring the safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance of electrical systems aboard marine vessels.

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Infographic showing various Marine Electrical job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,741 per year, or $28.2 per hour.

Marine Electrician

Seattle Northwest Yachts

Seattle, WA • On-site

$27.25 - $34.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description:

Overview

The Marine Electrician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of all electrical and electronic systems aboard marine vessels, including wiring, power distribution, lighting, navigation, communication, generator and battery systems, controls, and other shipboard electrical components. This role helps ensure that company-owned or customer vessels are safe, functional, and compliant with marine electrical and safety standards.

Job Description

Key Responsibilities

· Install, inspect, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, panels, distribution systems, lighting systems, navigation electronics, communication and instrumentation systems, power generation and battery systems aboard 12v/24v/120v/240v vessels.

· Troubleshoot electrical faults — diagnose malfunctioning circuits, shorts, generator or inverter issues, battery or power-system problems, control system failures, lighting/electronics issues, and perform appropriate repairs or replacements.

· Perform testing and verification of electrical systems after repair or installation, use meters, test equipment, and diagnostic tools to check voltage, continuity, insulation resistance, functionality of circuits, control systems and safety systems.

· Maintain documentation and records for all electrical work performed: wiring diagrams, maintenance logs, repair history, parts used, testing results, compliance checks, and regulatory documentation.

· Provide technical support and advice on electrical system upgrades, retrofits (e.g., new electronics, navigation gear, battery systems, power management), and carry out installations or refurbishments as needed.

· Other duties as assigned.

Required

· At least 2-5 years experience with marine electrical or marine-installed electrical/electronic systems — wiring, AC/DC power systems, generators/inverters/battery systems, navigation/communication electronics, lighting, power distribution, wiring harnesses, etc.

· Strong understanding of electrical theory (single-phase and three-phase where applicable), ability to read and interpret blueprints/schematics/wiring diagrams, and knowledge of relevant marine electrical standards and regulations (e.g. safe wiring practices, corrosion/water-resistance, grounding, code compliance, etc.).

· Problem-solving skills and attention to detail, ability to troubleshoot faults, isolate issues, perform repairs safely, and verify correct system operation.

· Physical ability to work in varied marine environments: dockside, on vessels, in wet or confined spaces; exposure to water, salt, moisture, ability to work safely and use PPE as needed.

Preferred

· Certification in marine-electric work, or completion of a marine-electrician apprenticeship or trade program.

· Experience with installation or maintenance of modern marine electronics: navigation systems, communication systems, inverters, battery-management systems, generator systems, AC/DC conversion, power distribution panels, automation/control systems.

· Familiarity with marine-industry regulatory standards and classification society guidelines (e.g., safe electrical installation practices, grounding/bonding, corrosion protection, wiring harness standards, pollution/environmental compliance), or willingness to learn and stay updated.

· Ability or willingness to perform occasional additional maintenance or mechanical duties as required (e.g., assisting with mechanical repairs, general boat maintenance, or refit work) – useful in a smaller crew / multi-skill shop environment.

· Flexibility with scheduling – may be required for dock-out, on-water trials, weekend or evening work, especially for installations, commissioning, or urgent repairs.

Physical Requirements

· Physical ability to perform demanding work: lifting heavy parts, working in confined spaces, bending/crawling, and sometimes working onboard vessels (dockside or at sea).

· Ability to climb stairs or ladders to access vessels.

· Ability to stand, walk, or sit for extended periods.

· Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

· Comfortable working in all types of weather conditions.

Working Hours & Compensation

· Full-time position; Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm

· Compensation to be determined based on experience and skill level.

· Benefits: Medical (PPO or HSA available), Dental, Vision, Life, 401(k), Sick, PTO

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