Lead Electronics Technician
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Field/Service Technician, Installation Technician
Electronics / Electrical Service Technician
Confidential Marine Technology Company
Location:
Gulf Coast / Marine Service Region
On-Call Required (24/7) - guaranteed 40hrs wk
A leading marine technology and safety systems company is seeking an experienced Electronics/Electrical Service Technician to support installation, troubleshooting, and field service of critical onboard equipment used on commercial vessels, barges, and marine facilities.
This is a hands‑on role supporting advanced monitoring, alarm, sensor, and control systems that are essential to safe and compliant marine operations. The ideal candidate is a strong troubleshooter who thrives in field environments, can respond to customer needs on short notice, and enjoys solving technical challenges under real‑world conditions.
Position SummaryThe Electronics/Electrical Service Technician performs installation, repair, testing, and calibration of marine electronic and electrical systems. This role requires 24/7 on-call availability during rotation, the ability to troubleshoot complex issues in the field, and direct interaction with vessel crews and operations personnel.
Key Responsibilities Field Service & Support- Install, maintain, and repair electronic sensors, alarm systems, monitoring equipment, and control electronics used onboard marine vessels.
- Troubleshoot wiring issues, component failures, communication errors, and system-level faults.
- Conduct field service calls for emergency and scheduled maintenance.
- Travel to customer sites including vessels, terminals, and shipyards.
- Perform calibration, testing, and verification of measurement and monitoring systems.
- Use diagnostic tools, meters, and software interfaces to identify root causes and implement solutions.
- Read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, layouts, and technical documentation.
- Support integration of electronic control modules and data/communication hardware.
- Communicate clearly with vessel crews and operations teams to understand issues and deliver solutions.
- Document service reports, parts usage, system readings, and corrective actions.
- Maintain a professional, safety-oriented presence while representing the service team.
- Follow all marine and industrial safety protocols while working on vessels and in hazardous environments.
- Ensure all installations meet required standards and specifications.
- 3+ years experience in electronics, electrical systems, instrumentation, automation, or marine controls.
- Strong troubleshooting ability with sensors, alarms, wiring, control circuits, or measurement equipment.
- Comfortable working on marine vessels, terminals, or industrial sites.
- Ability to work on-call and travel on short notice.
- Proficient in reading wiring diagrams and schematics.
- Valid driver’s license; able to pass required screenings.
- Experience servicing electronics or instrumentation in marine environments (barges, tankers, towboats, etc.).
- Background with tank-level measurement systems, alarm panels, or monitoring/control equipment.
- Familiarity with basic networking or communication protocols used in electronic systems.
- Prior field service experience in industrial, marine, or offshore settings.
- Exceptional problem-solving ability
- Hands‑on and mechanically/electrically inclined
- Self‑directed in the field with strong follow‑through
- Clear communicator with customer-facing professionalism
- Safety-focused and detail-oriented
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