What are the responsibilities and job description for the Offshore Service Technician - Electrical / Marine Systems position at Green Marine?
Gulf Coast Travel | Offshore Work | Hands-On Technical Role
Green Marine is looking for a hard-working, mechanically inclined Service Technician who can diagnose problems, work with their hands, and thrive in demanding offshore and marine environments.
This is not a desk job. We need someone who can step onto a vessel or offshore platform, troubleshoot issues under pressure, work safely in hot conditions, and get equipment back online.
If you have strong electrical troubleshooting skills, understand piping systems and valve alignments, and aren’t afraid of offshore work, we want to talk to you.
What We’re Looking For
You should be:
- A self-starter who works hard without being babysat
- Comfortable working in heat, tight spaces, and offshore conditions
- Strong in electrical troubleshooting and diagnostics
- Able to read schematics, piping diagrams, and wiring layouts
- Mechanically capable and confident using tools daily
- Reliable, safety-minded, and willing to travel
Experience Preferred
- Marine, offshore, industrial, or shipyard experience
- Low-voltage electrical troubleshooting
- Pumps, valves, piping systems, and controls
- Marine sanitation or wastewater systems
- Offshore service work or vessel maintenance
- PLC and control system experience is a plus
Salary : $25 - $35