Darwin Recruitment
Marine Electrician Lead
Seattle, WA | Full-Time
We’re seeking an experienced Marine Electrician Lead to oversee and execute electrical projects on marine vessels and floating structures, including cargo ships, tugs, barges, and fishing vessels. This hands‑on role involves leading installations, upgrades, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems—ensuring safety, compliance, and quality across all project phases.
Responsibilities:
Lead electrical installations and system upgrades on marine vessels.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical, hydraulic, and control systems.
Review and interpret schematics and technical drawings.
Supervise and train apprentices and junior electricians.
Support shore power, crane systems, hydraulic systems, and vessel power projects.
Ensure adherence to safety standards and deadlines.
Requirements:
5+ years of marine or shipyard electrical experience.
Strong knowledge of 480VAC 3‑phase systems, motor controls, VFDs, and electrical theory.
Ability to interpret diagrams, perform load calculations, and troubleshoot systems.
Valid driver’s license and eligibility for TWIC card.
Willingness to work overtime or weekends as needed.
Benefits:
Salary: $42ph–$55ph + performance bonuses
100% employer‑paid health, dental & vision (employee)
401(k) match, paid holidays & PTO
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We’re seeking an experienced Marine Electrician Lead to oversee and execute electrical projects on marine vessels and floating structures, including cargo ships, tugs, barges, and fishing vessels. This hands‑on role involves leading installations, upgrades, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems—ensuring safety, compliance, and quality across all project phases.
Responsibilities:
Lead electrical installations and system upgrades on marine vessels.
Troubleshoot and repair electrical, hydraulic, and control systems.
Review and interpret schematics and technical drawings.
Supervise and train apprentices and junior electricians.
Support shore power, crane systems, hydraulic systems, and vessel power projects.
Ensure adherence to safety standards and deadlines.
Requirements:
5+ years of marine or shipyard electrical experience.
Strong knowledge of 480VAC 3‑phase systems, motor controls, VFDs, and electrical theory.
Ability to interpret diagrams, perform load calculations, and troubleshoot systems.
Valid driver’s license and eligibility for TWIC card.
Willingness to work overtime or weekends as needed.
Benefits:
Salary: $42ph–$55ph + performance bonuses
100% employer‑paid health, dental & vision (employee)
401(k) match, paid holidays & PTO
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