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The Marine Electrical Superintendent is a critical senior leadership role that is pivotal to ensuring our marine fleet operates safely, efficiently and without interruption. As the Marine Electrical Superintendent, you will serve as the Perth-based technical authority responsible for ensuring the integrity, reliability and compliance of electrical systems across our entire marine fleet. You will provide strategic direction and governance across all electrical disciplines — including propulsion, power generation, navigation, communication and material handling — while directly line managing onsite Electrical Supervisors and acting as the primary point of escalation for all marine electrical matters across the fleet.
Job Responsibility
Monitor and govern planned maintenance schedules, open defects and corrective actions across all fleet vessels via the planned maintenance system (Helm), ensuring tasks are tracked, prioritised and closed out in a timely and compliant manner
Coordinate with Electrical Supervisors to ensure optimal performance and minimal downtime across all marine assets
Act as the primary technical point of escalation for complex or high-risk electrical issues, including — but not limited to — propulsion, power generation, navigation, communication/control systems and materials handling equipment
Ensure all electrical activities comply with company policies and applicable Australian electrical licensing and legislative obligations
Review and maintain electrical maintenance procedures, technical notices and best practice guidance to drive consistent standards and safe outcomes across the fleet
Review and approve electrical repair scopes, technical project plans and engineering change proposals for all vessel electrical modifications
Provide coaching, mentoring and technical guidance to Supervisors and onsite electrical personnel, building both technical competence and leadership capability across the team
Requirements
Electrical Trade Certificate (required)
WA Electrical Licence (required)
Demonstrated experience in a technical, engineering or superintendent role within the marine industry
Advanced knowledge of PLC, VFD and automation systems
Experience with marine propulsion systems
Experience in power generation and power management systems
Familiarity with marine class societies (ABS) and the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV)
Strong understanding of WHS legislation and Australian Standards (AS3000, AS3004)
Self-motivated and adaptable with strong time management skills
Relentless focus on safety and attention to detail
A natural problem solver who leads by example
Team-oriented with the ability to operate autonomously when required