Marine Electrical Engineer (Shipbuilding / New Construction)
Job Summary:
Join a dynamic team as a Marine Electrical Engineer and play a pivotal role in the design, coordination, and execution of electrical systems for cutting-edge vessel construction projects. This position offers a unique opportunity to work closely with engineering, production, and vendors to ensure that electrical designs are practical, compliant, and seamlessly implemented in the field. Ideal for professionals with strong shipyard experience who thrive on hands-on involvement in the construction process, not just design.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and review electrical schematics, layouts, and system drawings to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Support the full lifecycle of electrical systems from conceptual design through construction and commissioning phases.
- Coordinate with production teams to ensure electrical designs are manufacturable and practical for construction.
- Review vendor drawings to confirm alignment with project specifications and industry standards.
- Assist in developing build strategies, module breakdowns, and installation planning to optimize construction workflows.
- Provide field support during vessel construction and commissioning to address electrical system challenges.
- Review purchase orders and aid in procurement processes for electrical equipment, ensuring specifications are met.
- Ensure all electrical systems and components meet ABS, USCG, and pertinent industry standards.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Marine, or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent practical experience.
- 5 to 15 years of maritime or shipyard electrical engineering experience.
- Strong knowledge of shipboard electrical systems and design principles.
- Proficiency with AutoCAD, ShipConstructor, or comparable design tools.
- Ability to interpret and apply ABS / USCG regulations effectively.
- Excellent communication and coordination skills, capable of working collaboratively across teams.
Preferred Experience:
- Familiarity with machinery control and monitoring systems.
- Experience with power distribution and control systems.
- Knowledge of cable routing, penetration design, and system integration.
- Hands-on experience working directly with shipyard production teams.
