Seneca Resources Company, LLC ยท 3 weeks ago
Marine Electronics Technician
Seneca Resources Company, LLC is known for building high-end, custom-designed yachts, emphasizing meticulous craftsmanship and client collaboration. They are seeking a Marine Electronics Technician to support both the service yard and new construction teams, responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of advanced marine electronics aboard custom sportfishing vessels.
Oil & Energy
Responsibilities
Install, repair, and maintain marine electronic systems, including radar, sonar, GPS, navigation, communication, and fish-finding equipment
Design and install NMEA2000 networks in compliance with ABYC and NMEA standards. (Some installations may require working aloft on sportfishing towers.)
Troubleshoot and diagnose electronic system issues, ensuring minimal vessel downtime
Perform preventive maintenance and inspections on electronic systems
Complete high-quality wiring and cabling work with a focus on clean layout, secure connections, and safety compliance (includes pulling wire)
Qualification
Required
Proven experience as a Marine Electronics Technician or similar role in the marine or electrical industries
Knowledge of major marine electronics brands such as Garmin, Raymarine, Simrad, and Furuno
Technical training or certification in electronics or marine systems preferred
ABYC and NMEA certifications are a plus and will be required after hire
Experience with AC/DC electrical systems and marine electrical fundamentals is a bonus
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off and holidays
401(k) with company match
Biannual tool allowance
ABYC Certification assistance
Time off every year between Christmas and New Year's
Company
Seneca Resources Company, LLC
Seneca Resources Company, LLC, the exploration and production segment of National Fuel Gas Company, headquartered in Houston, Texas, explores for, develops, and produces natural gas in the Appalachian Region including the Marcellus and Utica Shales.