Electrician Jobs on Tankers, Container Ships, and Offshore Vessels
Explore the latest electrician vacancies for 2026 across container, tanker, bulk, cruise, and offshore employers. The page combines verified openings, salary context, and hiring signals from shipping companies looking for rank-ready seafarers with current sea-time and vessel fit. Depending on the role, candidates typically need valid STCW certificates, CDC or COC documentation, passport, and recent onboard experience for faster shortlisting.
Search marine electrical openings across tanker, container, and offshore fleets if you hold ETO-aligned skills or vessel electrical maintenance experience.
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About Electrician Jobs
Ship electricians maintain distribution, alarms, lighting, automation and electrical reliability across commercial fleets.
Electrician job seekers often compare live vacancies, company hiring patterns, contract terms and fleet types before applying.
Marine Electrician Search Intent
Marine electrical candidates often search electrician tanker jobs with ETO certification, electrician container ship jobs for marine electrical officers, and electrician vacancies on offshore supply vessels.
This page also supports niche offshore and high-voltage shipboard electrical roles where automation, alarms, power management, and hotel-load systems are critical.
Electrician FAQs
Do electrician tanker jobs with ETO certification appear on this page?
Yes. This page supports tanker electrician and ETO-style search intent, especially where employers want strong electrical safety, cargo system familiarity, and complete marine certification.
What do electrician container ship jobs for marine electrical officers usually involve?
They often involve power distribution checks, automation support, lighting, alarm maintenance, troubleshooting, and close coordination with the engine department during port and sea operations.
Are electrician vacancies on offshore supply vessels very different from cargo fleet jobs?
Yes. Offshore support vessels often require stronger familiarity with DP-related systems, mission-critical electrical reliability, and safety-driven maintenance standards.