Salary for marine engineering technician

Average salary


3400 £

Basic salary 3200 £
Maximum Wage 3600 £
3200 £
Lowest
3400 £
Average
3600 £
Highest

marine engineering technician - How much money do you make working at this position?

The average salary for the marine engineering technician position is 3400 £

Companies with the highest earnings in position Marine engineering technician
3446 £
PLA
Based on 2 job offers
3446 £

Salary in companies


PORT OF TILBURY LONDON 3446 £
3200 £ 3600 £
PLA 3446 £
3200 £ 3600 £

Comment on the job position of marine engineering technician

Requirements


  • good Toolroom/Fitting skills & experience
  • diesel engine electronic control systems would be an advantage
  • small vessel electrical systems at 12V & 24V dc
  • be a skilled Marine/Industrial Mechanical Engineering Technician, with a HNC in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent demonstrating a number of years of both theoretical and practical experience in fault diagnosis, maintenance and operation of the wide range of mechanical, electrical and control systems across the fleet of marine plant
  • although normal hours of work are 35 per week on a day-work basis, there is a requirement for additional attendance outside this period and on occasion provide call out cover, in response to operational and emergency requirements

Responsibility


  • department: Marine Engineering
  • reporting to: Workshop Supervisor

Current offers for the position


PORT OF TILBURY LONDON
Marine Engineering Technician (Mechanical)

Department: Marine Engineering Reporting to: Workshop Supervisor Grade: 7 Salary: £41,359 per annum + 10% operational allowance (£4,135.90 per annum) Base: Denton. Gravesend Closing date: 31st October 2023 Who we are: The Port of London Authority is the statutory harbour authority for the tidal Thames and responsible for 95 miles of the River Thames from the Estuary to Teddington Lock in West London. We work to keep river users safe, protect and enhance the environment and promote the use of the river for trade and travel. The Department: The Marine Engineering department is responsible for the provision and maintenance of all marine, electrical and mechanical Port of London Authority assets. This includes but is not limited to 30 powered craft, various river structures and many buildings and remote sites. The role: Working within the Marine Engineering Section, the successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking maintenance of machinery and hull systems in a fleet of small commercial craft (up to 36m), shore facilities and piers. In addition to skilled maintenance and machine shop work, the ME Technician will be required to supervise the work of other technical staff/contractors and serve as relief Ship’s Engineer in the PLA’s Salvage Craft. They will also be expected to impart their knowledge and experience onto junior and trainee staff. Candidates must be self-motivated and capable of undertaking manual lifting operations. Knowledge, Skills and Experience A Marine/Industrial Mechanical Engineering Technician, with an HNC in a relevant engineering discipline or equivaelent (to the satisfaction of the PLA), demonstrating both theoretical and practical experience in fault diagnosis, maintenance and operation of the wide range of mechanical, electrical and control systems across the fleet of ma

Gravesend

PLA
Marine Engineering Technician (Mechanical)

Department: Marine Engineering Reporting to: Workshop Supervisor Grade: 7 Salary: £41,359 per annum + 10% operational allowances (£4,135.90 per annum) Base: Denton. Gravesend Closing date: 31 March 2023 Interview date: 13 April 2023 Reference Number: 21 Who we are: The Port of London Authority is the statutory harbour authority for the tidal Thames and responsible for 95 miles of the River Thames from the Estuary to Teddington Lock in West London. We work to keep river users safe, protect and enhance the environment and promote the use of the river for trade and travel. The Department: The Marine Engineering department is responsible for the provision and maintenance of all marine, electrical and mechanical Port of London Authority assets. This includes but is not limited to 30 powered craft, various river structures and many buildings and remote sites. The role: Working within the Marine Engineering Section, the successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking maintenance of machinery and hull systems in a fleet of small commercial craft (up to 36m), shore facilities and piers. In addition to skilled maintenance and machine shop work, the ME Technician will be required to supervise the work of other technical staff/contractors and serve as relief Ship’s Engineer in the PLA’s Salvage Craft. They will also be expected to impart their knowledge and experience onto junior and trainee staff. Candidates must be self-motivated and capable of undertaking manual lifting operations. What we are looking for: Applicants should have thorough knowledge and experience of the following: Be a skilled Marine/Industrial Mechanical Engineering Technician, with a HNC in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent demonstrating a number of years of both theoretical and practical experience in fault diagnosi

Gravesend

PLA
Marine Engineering Technician (Mechanical)

Department: Marine Engineering Reporting to: Workshop Supervisor Grade: 7 Salary: £41,359 per annum + 10% operational allowance (£4,135.90 per annum) Base: Denton. Gravesend Closing date: 23rd July 2023 Interview date: 2nd August 2023 Reference Number: 21 Who we are: The Port of London Authority is the statutory harbour authority for the tidal Thames and responsible for 95 miles of the River Thames from the Estuary to Teddington Lock in West London. We work to keep river users safe, protect and enhance the environment and promote the use of the river for trade and travel. The Department: The Marine Engineering department is responsible for the provision and maintenance of all marine, electrical and mechanical Port of London Authority assets. This includes but is not limited to 30 powered craft, various river structures and many buildings and remote sites. The role: Working within the Marine Engineering Section, the successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking maintenance of machinery and hull systems in a fleet of small commercial craft (up to 36m), shore facilities and piers. In addition to skilled maintenance and machine shop work, the ME Technician will be required to supervise the work of other technical staff/contractors and serve as relief Ship’s Engineer in the PLA’s Salvage Craft. They will also be expected to impart their knowledge and experience onto junior and trainee staff. Candidates must be self-motivated and capable of undertaking manual lifting operations. What we are looking for: Applicants should have thorough knowledge and experience of the following: Be a skilled Marine/Industrial Mechanical Engineering Technician, with a HNC in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent demonstrating a number of years of both theoretical and practical experience in fault diagno

Gravesend