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Marine Systems Technician

Marine Systems TechnicianOverviewWe are seeking a skilled Marine Systems Technician to join our team at our facility located in Burlington, WA, 98233.
As a Marine Systems Technician, you will be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting various marine systems and equipment.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic environment and contribute to the smooth operation of our marine systems.
Responsibilities Perform regular inspections and maintenance on marine systems, including electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems.
Diagnose and troubleshoot issues with marine systems and equipment.
Repair or replace faulty components and parts as needed.
Install new marine systems and equipment according to specifications.
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards.
Keep accurate records of maintenance and repair work.
Collaborate with other team members to coordinate repairs and maintenance schedules.
Stay updated on the latest advancements in marine systems technology.
Provide training and guidance to junior technicians, as needed.
Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent.
Proven experience as a Marine Systems Technician or similar role.
Strong knowledge of marine systems, including electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems.
Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and schematics.
Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
Attention to detail and ability to work with precision.
Good physical stamina and ability to work in various weather conditions.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
Salary info:
$25 - $35 / hr Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Maintenance Problem Solving Safety Principles Schematics Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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