Marine Electricians (Journeyperson Electricians)
Requisition ID: 1688
Location: Vessels
Hourly Rate : $40.535
Application Closing Date: 05/12/2026
Application Closing Time: 23:59 hours Newfoundland Time
Marine Atlantic is currently looking for Marine Electricians (Journeyperson Electricians) to work onboard our vessels that operate from the ports of Port aux Basques NL and North Sydney NS year-round; and Argentia NL during the summer season. These positions are permanent, spare and relief positions that are scheduled across our fleet and each tour based on operational requirements.
Marine Atlantic is committed to a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace. Preference may be given to members of the following equity deserving groups: women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and 2SLGBTQIA+ community members. If you are a member of one or more of these groups, please state to which group(s) you identify in your application.
Reporting to the Chief Electrical Engineer, this position performs preventive maintenance as scheduled and carries out corrective maintenance duties as required. This position also performs preventative maintenance based on assigned job cards.
The Marine Electricians’ main responsibility is for all electrical maintenance to be performed on a safe and timely basis pertaining to all departments. This position must have a good understanding of the vessel’s electrical machinery, systems and test equipment, and provide advice when performing difficult tasks. The vessel crew members must have a clear understanding of the Muster list, emergency duties, Vessel Emergency Plan and SOLAS training manual.
What qualifications do I need to be considered for this opportunity?
Certification and Experience
Interprovincial Red Seal Industrial Electrician Certification
AND
A minimum of five (5) years’ experience working in the electrical field (troubleshooting, maintenance and repair) along with a strong electronics background.
OR
A combination of equivalent education, job-related training, and work experience in a related position.
Qualifications
• Must be capable of reading and working from electrical drawings. Experience in tracing electrical circuits and systems
• Must be able to trouble shoot electrical controls and distribution systems
• Must have knowledge of a delta distribution system
• Motor Control Center and Soft Start Motor Controls experience
• Must be familiar with:
o engine alarm and monitoring systems and fire detection systems
o Automation and PMS systems and PLC
o HVAC systems and VFD devices
o generator controls and generator paralleling circuits
o industry standard testing equipment.
• Must be able to perform Lock Out /Tag Out procedures
• Must have a CPR Certificate
• Must be able to work in confined spaces
• Excellent teamwork skills
• Excellent communication skills, both written and oral
Asset Qualifications
• Previous relevant work experience in a marine environment
• Experience and/or training in marine electrical/electronics
• Familiarity with computerized preventive maintenance systems
• Marine STCW 6.1 and 6.2 Courses, including valid MED refresher
• Passenger Safety Management
• Marine Advanced First Aid Certificate
• Transport Canada Marine Medical
Safety Sensitive Position
This position is designated as a safety sensitive position and is subject to the provisions of Marine Atlantic’s Drug and Alcohol Policy which includes, but not limited to pre-employment testing. We have a zero-tolerance policy for alcohol, cannabis, and illicit drugs.
Why work for the Marine Atlantic team?
As part of the Marine Atlantic team, you will participate in a variety of ongoing training programs anddevelopment opportunities to navigate your career and chart your course for success. We provide apositive and inclusive work culture that is dedicated to creating an environment which promotesemployee growth, career development, and job satisfaction. Some benefits of working with MarineAtlantic include competitive salaries, defined benefit pension plan, comprehensive health benefitpackages, and professional development opportunities. Come experience the pride of working withan organization with newly constructed and revitalized infrastructure that has positioned itself for thefuture.
Marine Atlantic’s Tour Pattern
There is a monthly tour pattern for regularly assigned positions of 15 days on and 15 days off,normally commencing the 1st and 15th of each month. As a new spare and relief employee, you will be called for work in accordance with operational requirements; therefore, you may be requiredto work in intervals throughout both tours (i.e. one month) in order to obtain 15 days of work. Please note, you may be called to work fewer than or in excess of 15 days per month should it beoperationally required.
Additional Information
At Marine Atlantic, we are dedicated to building and fostering an inclusive and diverse environment, where all employees and customers feel welcomed, valued, and respected.
Marine Atlantic invites applications from all qualified candidates and hires based on merit. We are committed to the principles of equitable employment for all and strongly encourage applications from women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities and 2SLGBTQIA+ community members. If you are a member of one or more of these groups, please state to which group(s) you identify in your cover letter, resume or application.
To receive this job poster in an alternative format or to discuss alternate ways of completing the online application, please contact the Marine Atlantic Human Resources Department, in confidence, at careers-carrieres@ma.ca.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the recruitment process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, contact the Marine Atlantic Human Resources Department, in confidence, at careers-carrieres@ma.ca.
Marine Atlantic respectfully acknowledges that we operate in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq peoples, and on the island of Ktaqmkuk, the unceded traditional territory of the Beothuk and Mi’kmaq peoples. We also acknowledge Labrador as the traditional ancestral homelands of the Innu of Nitassinan, the Inuit of Nunatsiavut, and the Inuit of NunatuKavut.