Marine Electrician
Owen Daniels
Our client, a well-established offshore services company, is seeking a Marine Electrician to join their team in Aberdeen. The successful candidate will have a strong electrical background, experience working within marine or industrial environments, and the ability to maintain, repair, and troubleshoot a wide range of AC/DC and LV electrical systems.
Marine Electrician (Offshore)
Permanent Position
Salary: £43,000-£49,000 p/a + company van
Monday to Friday
Aberdeen
Marine Electrician (Offshore) Job Description • Carry out installation, maintenance, inspection, and repair of AC/DC and LV marine electrical systems and equipment
• Diagnose and rectify electrical faults on offshore and marine assets
• Perform planned preventative maintenance (PPM) activities to ensure equipment reliability and compliance
• Install, terminate, and test electrical cabling, switchboards, control panels, motors, generators, and associated equipment
• Conduct inspection, testing, and commissioning of AC/DC and LV electrical systems
• Read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and technical documentation
• Support commissioning, upgrades, and modification projects on electrical systems
• Ensure all work is completed safely and in line with offshore, marine, and electrical industry standards
• Liaise with clients, vessel crews, and internal departments to deliver projects effectively
• Maintain accurate maintenance records, reports, and certification documentation
• Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and operational best practices
Marine Electrician (Offshore) Essential Experience / Skills / Qualifications • Time-served Electrical Apprenticeship
• 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification
• Minimum 5 years' experience within the electrical or marine industry
• Experience working with AC/DC and LV electrical systems within marine, offshore, industrial, or heavy engineering environments
• Strong fault-finding, maintenance, testing, and troubleshooting skills
• Experience with motors, generators, switchboards, control panels, and distribution systems
• Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical drawings
• Experience with electrical testing, inspection, and commissioning activities
• Good understanding of health, safety, and compliance requirements within offshore environments
• Excellent communication and organisational skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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