Carry out installation, testing, commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance of marine electrical, control, and automation systems onboard ships and offshore vessels.
Maintain and repair PLC systems, automation controls, sensors, actuators, and instrumentation used in marine applications.
Perform fault diagnosis and rectification on power distribution systems, generators, switchboards, motors, VFDs, and UPS systems.
Ensure proper operation of navigation, communication, alarm, and monitoring systems in compliance with marine standards.
Execute planned maintenance and emergency repairs during dry dock, afloat repairs, and voyage support.
Interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, control logic, and technical manuals.
Ensure all electrical and automation work complies with Class rules, Flag State regulations, SOLAS, and company safety procedures.
Coordinate with ship staff, superintendents, vendors, and shipyards to resolve technical issues efficiently.
Conduct testing, calibration, and commissioning of automation and control systems after repair or modification.
Prepare service reports, test records, and technical documentation upon completion of jobs.
Adhere strictly to HSE requirements, toolbox talks, lock-out/tag-out procedures, and safe working practices.
Support audits, inspections, and class surveys related to electrical and automation systems.