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Marine Technician

Lake Express
locationBay View, WI 53207, USA
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Marine Technology
Temporary
About the Role:

The Marine Technician plays a critical role in ensuring the optimal performance, safety, and reliability of marine vessels through expert maintenance and repair of mechanical and electronic systems. This position involves diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving issues related to engines, fuel systems, transmission lines, and hydraulic components to maintain vessel operability. The Marine Technician will work closely with engineering teams and vessel operators to implement corrosion control measures and maintain compliance with safety and environmental standards. This role demands a proactive approach to preventive maintenance and the ability to adapt to evolving marine technologies. Ultimately, the Marine Technician contributes to the seamless operation of marine vessels, supporting both commercial and recreational maritime activities across the United States.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or equivalent with vocational training in marine technology or a related field.
  • Proven experience in engine maintenance, particularly with diesel engines and fuel systems.
  • Strong knowledge of transmission lines, hydraulic systems, and electronic controls relevant to marine vessels.
  • Ability to safely operate hand tools and diagnostic equipment used in marine repair and maintenance.
  • Familiarity with corrosion control methods and marine safety regulations.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Certification from a recognized marine technician program or association.
  • Experience working on a variety of vessel types including commercial and recreational boats.
  • Advanced training in electronic control systems and pump maintenance.
  • Knowledge of environmental compliance standards specific to the maritime industry.
  • Strong problem-solving skills demonstrated through complex repair projects.
Responsibilities:
  • Perform routine and emergency maintenance on diesel engines, fuel systems, transmission lines, and hydraulic systems to ensure vessel readiness and safety.
  • Diagnose mechanical and electronic control system malfunctions using specialized tools and equipment, and implement effective repairs.
  • Conduct inspections and apply corrosion control techniques to protect marine equipment from environmental damage.
  • Utilize hand tools and diagnostic instruments to disassemble, repair, and reassemble marine components with precision and care.
  • Collaborate with vessel operators and engineering teams to schedule maintenance, report issues, and recommend system upgrades or replacements.
Skills:

The required skills such as engine maintenance, fuel systems, and diesel engine expertise are essential for diagnosing and repairing mechanical failures to ensure vessel functionality. Proficiency with transmission lines, hydraulic systems, and pumps allows the technician to maintain critical propulsion and control systems effectively. Mastery of hand tools and electronic controls is necessary for precise adjustments and troubleshooting of complex marine equipment. Corrosion control skills are applied daily to protect vessels from the harsh marine environment, extending equipment lifespan and maintaining safety standards. Preferred skills like advanced electronic controls and environmental compliance knowledge enhance the technician's ability to work with modern marine technologies and adhere to regulatory requirements, ensuring comprehensive maintenance and operational excellence.