The Hinckley Company
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The Hinckley Company . Hinckley Yachts has been building and servicing America’s finest yachts since 1928. With ten YachtCare Centers spanning from Maine to Florida, we offer comprehensive service, refits, transportation, and storage, providing our customers with a pinnacle ownership experience. Our Southwest Harbor, Maine boat yard is on Mount Desert Island. Hinckley offers competitive wages, training, and full benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401k with an employer match, and paid time off. Our expanding network of service yards provides opportunities for upward mobility and a clear career path to personal success. We are seeking a
Marine Electrician
for our boat yard in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Essential Duties
Install wiring, fixtures, and equipment for electrical systems such as radar, GPS, antennas, motors, pumps, and switches. Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics. Wire and connect electrical, electronic, and communication systems, complete circuitry, and test systems using voltmeters and other electrical testing equipment. Drill holes in bulkheads and cabins to mount panels and fixtures. Troubleshoot system problems and provide creative solutions for complex system installations. Interpret work orders and plan projects accordingly. Develop material lists for project completion. Possibly interact with clients, requiring good customer service skills. Follow safety rules and maintain a clean, safe work environment. Perform all work to Hinckley's quality standards. Perform other related duties as necessary. Requirements Experience as a marine electrician required. ABYC Certification preferred. Vocational/technical school certification, boatbuilding, military trade, high school diploma, or GED. Knowledge of power and hand tools, marine electronic test equipment. Additional Information
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Engineering and Information Technology Industry: Maritime Transportation
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Marine Electrician
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The Hinckley Company . Hinckley Yachts has been building and servicing America’s finest yachts since 1928. With ten YachtCare Centers spanning from Maine to Florida, we offer comprehensive service, refits, transportation, and storage, providing our customers with a pinnacle ownership experience. Our Southwest Harbor, Maine boat yard is on Mount Desert Island. Hinckley offers competitive wages, training, and full benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401k with an employer match, and paid time off. Our expanding network of service yards provides opportunities for upward mobility and a clear career path to personal success. We are seeking a
Marine Electrician
for our boat yard in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Essential Duties
Install wiring, fixtures, and equipment for electrical systems such as radar, GPS, antennas, motors, pumps, and switches. Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics. Wire and connect electrical, electronic, and communication systems, complete circuitry, and test systems using voltmeters and other electrical testing equipment. Drill holes in bulkheads and cabins to mount panels and fixtures. Troubleshoot system problems and provide creative solutions for complex system installations. Interpret work orders and plan projects accordingly. Develop material lists for project completion. Possibly interact with clients, requiring good customer service skills. Follow safety rules and maintain a clean, safe work environment. Perform all work to Hinckley's quality standards. Perform other related duties as necessary. Requirements Experience as a marine electrician required. ABYC Certification preferred. Vocational/technical school certification, boatbuilding, military trade, high school diploma, or GED. Knowledge of power and hand tools, marine electronic test equipment. Additional Information
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Engineering and Information Technology Industry: Maritime Transportation
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