Marine Electrician-Multi Cable Transit Specialist (MCT)
Location: Shipyard / Marine Facilities
Employment Type: Full-Time
We are seeking an experienced Marine Electrician with proven expertise in building, packing, and sealing Multi-Cable Transits (MCTs) aboard naval and commercial vessels. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in shipboard electrical systems, cable installation, and NAVSEA or maritime safety standards. This role requires hands-on technical skill, attention to detail, and the ability to work in confined and industrial shipyard environments.
Key Responsibilities-
Install, build, pack, and seal Multi-Cable Transits (MCTs) in accordance with NAVSEA and shipyard specifications
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Pull, route, support, and terminate electrical, fiber optic, and communication cables through MCTs and ship structures
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Read and interpret electrical blueprints, schematics, cable schedules, and penetration drawings
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Install and secure cableways, hangers, brackets, and penetration hardware
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Perform continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, and basic troubleshooting of shipboard electrical systems
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Ensure fire-stop integrity and watertight sealing of all penetrations
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Label and dress cables to meet shipboard standards and quality requirements
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Follow all safety procedures related to confined spaces, hot work, fall protection, and electrical hazards
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Maintain clean and organized work areas in accordance with shipyard safety policies
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Coordinate with other trades including shipfitters, welders, painters, and engineers
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Document completed work and report discrepancies or deficiencies to supervision
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Minimum 3–5 years of experience as a Marine Electrician in a shipyard or maritime environment
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Demonstrated experience building and packing Multi-Cable Transits (MCTs)
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Knowledge of MCT systems such as Roxtec, Nelson, or equivalent
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Ability to read and understand shipboard electrical drawings and specifications
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Experience pulling and terminating power, control, and fiber optic cables
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Familiarity with NAVSEA standards and shipboard installation practices
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Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in physically demanding conditions
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Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship
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NAVSEA Cableway or MCT certification
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Fiber optic termination or testing experience
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OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification
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Experience aboard U.S. Navy vessels
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Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
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Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, and work in tight spaces
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Comfortable working aboard vessels and shipyard environments
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Shipyards, dry docks, and onboard vessels
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Exposure to noise, dust, weather elements, and industrial hazards
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Use of PPE including hard hats, respirators, and fall protection