How much does a Marine Electrician make in the United States? The average Marine Electrician salary in the United States is $54,692 as of March 26, 2024, but the salary range typically falls between $47,498 and $63,234. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession. With more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, Salary.com helps you determine your exact pay target.

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Marine Electrician Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
10th Percentile Marine Electrician Salary $40,949 US March 26, 2024
25th Percentile Marine Electrician Salary $47,498 US March 26, 2024
50th Percentile Marine Electrician Salary $54,692 US March 26, 2024
75th Percentile Marine Electrician Salary $63,234 US March 26, 2024
90th Percentile Marine Electrician Salary $71,011 US March 26, 2024
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DELTA MARINE - Seattle , WA
Job Description Job Description Delta Marine Industries is a custom yacht builder, specializing in the design, construction and refit of custom luxury motor yachts. Delta is currently seeking an Electrician to join our team. The Electrician is responsible for establishing wireways, bulkhead raceways, pulling cable and installation of electrical components for custom mega yacht electrical systems. Delta offers a competitive compensation package with excellent benefits; including medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage, 401k with company match, paid time off and holidays, and other great perks. To apply, reply to this ad or send your resume to our offices at 1608 South 96th Street, Seattle, WA 98108. To learn more about Delta, please visit www.deltamarine.com. Company Description Delta Marine is custom yacht builder and world leader in composite yacht construction, pioneering the use of composite superstructures on metal hulled yachts. Our reputation for building seaworthy, qualit
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Tradesmen International, Inc. - J B P H H , HI
Description Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Marine Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around Newport News, VA . Most positions are first shift with a pay range of $27.31/hour based on experience plus Per Diem to qualified Travelers 60+ miles from the job site. If you are a Marine Electrician and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career! Job Scope Troubleshoot Electrical Equipment and Circuits using Appropriate Test Equipment to Detect and Effect Required Maintenance, Repairs, or Replacement Requirements Perform Maintenance and Repairs of Generators, Switchboards, ,Controllers Circuit Breakers, Electrical Motors, Distribution Panels, Alarm and Lighting Circuits Conduct Insulation Resistance Measurements of Electrical Cables to Determine Condition and Effects Repairs or Replacements Supervises and Participates in the Install
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Shipyard Staffing - Jacksonville , FL
Job Description Job Description Shipyard Staffing is currently hiring for 2nd Class Marine Electricians for work at Naval Station Mayport. Marine Electrician Requirements: Must be able to obtain DBIDS Must be able to hook up and terminate cables Must be 18 years of age or older Must be U.S. Citizen Marine Electrician Job Description: The Electrician must possess knowledge, skills and abilities sufficient to install, modify, fabricate, and repair ships electrical, control, and instrumentation systems. The following is a list of typical work that the Electrician might be asked to perform: Lay out work from written and oral instructions. Utilize appropriate trade methods and processes to complete assigned tasks. Install wireways, cable racks, and associated cabling to interconnect ships power, communications, lighting, fire control, instrumentation and other electrical systems. Install cabinets, enclosures, controllers’ consoles, and other electrical equipment as integral parts of ship sy
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Judge Direct Placement - Chesapeake , VA
Marine Electrician Location: Chesapeake, VA 65-75% travel domestically & internationally U.S. citizen or legally allowed to work in the United States. Relocation assistance will be provided Purpose: This hands-on job involves installing, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining diesel engines and equipment. Work is performed in the shop and (primarily) on-board customer vessels. Reports to Technical Director. Responsibilities: • Assists with installing, maintaining, repairing, and overhauling marine diesel engines and related equipment. • Produces written and electronic reports containing inspection data, measurements, failure information, and other job-related results. • Performs tasks prescribed by work package procedure, schedule, and quality standards according to the project statement of work. • Compliance with all policies and procedures and state and federal regulations. • Responsible for the proper use, maintenance, and cleanliness of company and customer-furnished equipment
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Wide Effect - Seattle , WA
Job Description Job Description Responsibilities & Tasks: Collaborate with a team to execute electrical tasks. Construct, set up, test, and manage electrical and electronic systems, including wiring, controls, appliances, fixtures, lighting, audio/visual, and low-voltage systems. Interpret and work from technical documents such as blueprints, drawings, schematics, and technical data. Design and install wireways and raceways across various boat sections, including overheads, bulkheads, and walls. Thread cables and wires through wireways and raceways. Diagnose, repair, and replace malfunctioning or damaged components. Set up temporary power and lighting for work zones. Support vendors and subcontractors with their electrical requirements. Conduct tasks within the cabinet shop, at heights, in confined spaces, and on vessels. Safely operate a range of equipment and tools, including hand, power, and air tools, multimeters, scissor lifts, and boom lifts. Uphold a tidy, safe, and organized wo
- 1 day ago
LEAD Staffing - San Diego , CA
Job Description Job Description Marine Electricians (San Diego, CA) Lead Marine San Diego National City, CA, USA Full Time $28.00 to $32.00/hour 1st Shift – 6:00am – 2:30pm Lead Marine has immediate openings for 1st Class Marine Electricians in the San Diego Naval Shipyard Industry. Must have navy repair/marine electrical or prior military electrical experience. Must be DBIDs Badge eligible to gain access to Naval Bases. Responsibilities: Understand basic Electrical and Electronic fundamentals. Understand shipboard electrical systems to include both 115- and 450-volt ungrounded systems Can perform connect and disconnect of electrical gear to include pumps, motors, and controllers. Be capable of Preventative Maintenance Requirements (PMS) on 3000 Series MIPS for shipboard systems. Accomplish inspections and assessment of electrical equipment to include inspections of damaged or deranged electrical systems. Open, pack and close MCT. Accomplish all facility electrical repairs to include i
- 4 days ago

Career Path for this job

  1. This Job:

    Marine Electrician

    1 - 3 years experience
    High School Diploma or Technical Certificate

  2. Up a level:

    Electrician II

    3 - 5 years experience
    High School Diploma or Technical Certificate

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