Marine Mechanic
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician
If you are looking for a challenging rewarding career, then consider joining the Lake Assault Boats production team. Using welding and other tools we join aluminum components to fabricate custom aluminum boats. Our customers include the US Navy and multiple police and fire departments. We provide a safe and challenging work environment that is mostly done in an indoor and heated shop and take great pride in knowing that we build a product that helps serve and protect others.
Job SummaryThe Marine Repair Mechanic is a skilled manufacturing position that is responsible for the repair of aluminum and fiberglass boats for the USCG and Navy, as well as other government and commercial customers. This position is responsible for ensuring that all technical parts are correctly installed and comply with the regulatory specs to successfully support the continued use of the boat.
Responsibilities- Install, maintain and trouble shoot advanced 12 volt/110 electrical systems. The ability to apply that knowledge to existing electrical circuitry as well as install new, complete systems.
- Installation and service of electrical components found on board small patrol craft and work boats - including lighting, electronics, pumps, wash down systems, etc.
- Ability to understand electrical schematics, fabricate and install wiring harnesses to ABYC Standards.
- Installation and service of hydraulic steering systems and controls, including installation of hydraulic systems and pumps for various onboard vessel features.
- Ability to layout and install hardware from bow to stern on new blank hulls and superstructures to include all equipment and systems found on small craft under 40 feet.
- The ability to read and/or create accurate wiring schematics and to diagnose and repair problems in existing systems.
- Install, maintain and trouble shoot mechanical drive systems.
- Install, maintain and trouble shoot marine specific components.
- Assemble, install, maintain, and repair various mechanical systems such as diesel engines to drive lines, hydraulic systems and lighting.
- Service and repair various systems such as propulsion machinery, propellers, rudders, cargo handling machinery, lifeboat davits, and anchor handling gear.
- Follow an installation diagram including various measurements, torques and other values/calculations.
- Analyze engineering drawings, blueprints, specifications, sketches, work orders, and material safety data sheets to plan layout, assembly, repair, and operations.
- Maintains all safety standards.
- Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits.
- Operates a wide variety of handheld and power-assisted tools and production fixtures.
- Ensures quality and accuracy of their work.
- Reports issues to supervisor or to team lead and works on troubleshooting and identifying failures and potential failures.
- Responsible for assessing conditions of the boat and its components as well as conducting operational testing and quality inspections.
- Positions and secures parts, using hoist, crane, wire and banding machine, or hand tools.
- Transports boat using company provided vehicle to pick up and deliver boats to and from client locations around the continental US.
- Must be able to launch and recover boats for testing and evaluation.
- Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position.
- Ability to show strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Knowledge in standard build practices in comparable manufacturing environments
- Strong mechanical background and familiarity in a wide variety of tools used in the assembly process and apply them safely to complete installations.
- Follows directions and procedures under supervision
- Effectively communicate to supervisor and manager
- Adheres to all procedures and safe work practices
- Mathematics - Using mathematics to solve problems.
- Equipment Selection - Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job.
- Time Management
- Critical Thinking
- Aluminum welding skills are beneficial, but not required
- High School Degree, GED or equivalent required
- Applicants with prior technician experience in the maritime industry preferred
- Applicants with certificate or…
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