marine electronics technician
Marine electronics technicians lay out, install and repair electronic systems and equipment in vessels. They assemble electronic components and wiring according to blueprints and assembly drawings.
About marine electronics technician
As a marine electronics technician, you will be responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of sophisticated electronic systems on board vessels ranging from small fishing boats to large commercial ships and yachts. Your day-to-day responsibilities include laying out electrical components according to detailed blueprints, assembling wiring harnesses, soldering connections, testing systems for proper functionality, and diagnosing and repairing faults. You will work in challenging maritime environments, often in confined spaces aboard ships, requiring both technical expertise and physical dexterity. Your work is critical to vessel safety and navigation, as modern ships depend heavily on electronic systems for communication, navigation, propulsion control, and safety.
You will collaborate closely with ship engineers, captains, and other deck crew to understand system requirements and troubleshoot problems efficiently. The role demands a strong foundation in electrical theory, familiarity with marine-specific equipment and standards, and the ability to work independently while meeting strict maritime safety regulations. Career advancement opportunities are excellent, with potential progression to senior technician roles, shore-based technical support positions, or management roles in maritime companies.
Poland's strong maritime industry, particularly in the Baltic Sea region with major ports in Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Szczecin, creates robust demand for skilled marine electronics technicians. The shipping industry continues to modernize vessels with advanced electronic systems, creating stable employment opportunities and competitive compensation packages.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a marine electronics technician.
Installation of Marine Electronic Systems
- Interpret and follow detailed blueprints and assembly drawings to plan electrical system layouts on vessels
- Assemble electronic components, wiring harnesses, and connectors according to marine specifications and standards
- Install navigational equipment, communication systems, radar, and other electronic devices in designated locations
- Ensure proper cable routing, grounding, and shielding to minimize electromagnetic interference and ensure safety
Testing and Troubleshooting Electronic Systems
- Test installed electronic systems using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and specialized marine testing equipment
- Diagnose system faults and malfunctions by analyzing symptoms and conducting systematic troubleshooting procedures
- Repair faulty components by soldering, rewiring, or replacing defective electronic elements
- Verify system functionality after repairs and document all work performed with detailed technical notes
Maintenance and Repair of Marine Equipment
- Perform preventive maintenance on electronic systems including inspections, cleaning, and component testing
- Maintain and repair power distribution systems, control panels, and electrical equipment on vessels
- Update and upgrade electronic systems as required by regulatory standards or operational improvements
Compliance with Maritime Standards and Safety
- Ensure all work complies with international maritime regulations, SOLAS, and IMO requirements
- Maintain detailed documentation of all electronic system installations and repairs for maritime inspection
- Follow strict safety protocols when working with high-voltage equipment and in maritime environments
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (18)
Optional (52)
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