Marine Operations Technician
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Founded in 1987 by the late David Packard, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) is a nonprofit oceanographic research center advancing marine science and engineering to understand our changing ocean. Located in Moss Landing, California, the heart of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, MBARI offers ready access to the open ocean and deep sea. Ongoing research programs range across autonomous and remotely operated underwater vehicle systems, control technologies, ocean physics, chemistry, geology, biology, ocean instrumentation, and information management. MBARI hosts approximately 200 employees, with shore facilities that include state-of-the-art science and engineering laboratories, manufacturing and electrical fabrication shops, and dock facilities for MBARI vessels.
MBARI is seeking a Marine Operations Technician (MOT) to ensure that complex marine and subsea systems operate smoothly, safely, and reliably in support of cutting-edge ocean science. This role supports ROV-deployed tool sleds, moorings, elevators, and vessel mission equipment. The MOT identifies and troubleshoots mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, faults; develops technical solutions; and implements repairs and system improvements. The position blends hands-on mechanical and fabrication expertise with structured repair task management and small project leadership. Occasional sea-going assignments are required, with growth opportunities toward qualification as an ROV Pilot or Pilot/Technician.
Primary responsibilities
Maintenance & System Reliability
Perform maintenance and functional verification of sea-going science equipment prior to deployment
Conduct inspections to identify faults in mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems and initiate corrective actions
Execute preventive and corrective maintenance on mission systems, deck equipment, and subsea support hardware
Complete annual overhauls of mooring packages in support of mooring turnaround maintenance periods
Ensure equipment readiness through systematic documentation and closeout of maintenance tasks
Integration & Cruise Support
Daily review of ROV dive reports to plan and prepare for the next day's activities and support of emergent work.
Assist in integration, staging, and testing of marine operations equipment for scientific cruises
Provide at-sea technical support for marine operations projects, including troubleshooting during active operations
Sail as a relief ROV pilot or ROV crew member depending on experience and credentials
Participate in deck operations and equipment deployments
Mechanical, Fabrication & Technical Development
Plan, design, and fabricate underwater devices and support vessel/science systems
Perform machining, welding (MIG/TIG), and structural modifications
Interpret and develop engineering drawings and schematics using AutoCAD and SolidWorks
Maintain organized shop workspace and provide guidance to others using shop tools and equipment
Repair Task & Small Project Management
Develop repair scopes and execute task plans using structured work management practices
Estimate labor and material requirements for repair activities
Track progress, manage timelines, and ensure technical documentation is complete
Lead small technical projects such as equipment retrofits, system upgrades, or fabrication builds
Coordinate with marine crew, engineers, and scientists to prioritize mission-critical work
Equipment Handling & Logistics
Perform movement, staging, and storage of equipment across multiple facilities
Assist with some vessel operations and line handling activities
Operate forklifts, davits, motor vehicles, and up to a 35-ton mobile crane
Maintain accountability for tools, shop equipment, and mission assets
Required qualifications
High school diploma and 1-2 years of demonstrated success in relevant field or vocational training in mechanical or fabrication technology
Previous experience with mechanical assembly and fabrication techniques
Ability to provide excellent service and support in a multi-tasking work environment
Excellent work ethic and ability to work independently or within groups
Excellent interpersonal, critical thinking, and communication skills
Ability to interpret basic mechanical drawings and/or sketches
Operational knowledge of hydraulics and mechanical systems
Hands-on fabrication experience including machining and welding
Must be able to obtain and maintain a TWIC card. Must have a valid driver's license
Willingness and ability to work outdoors and at sea for periods up to 14 days
Ability to obtain required maritime medical and safety clearances
Ability to lift 50 lbs.
Desired qualifications
Experience with CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and common productivity applications
Proven sea-going experience in offshore or research vessel operations
Experience supporting ROV systems or subsea operations
Familiarity with diesel-electric propulsion or marine auxiliary systems
Experience using OrCAD or similar electronic design tools
Demonstrated experience managing repair tasks or small technical projects
Working conditions
Combination of shop-based fabrication work, dockside integration, and offshore vessel support
Fieldwork and outdoor environments are routine
Occasional sea-going assignments for up to 14 days
Dedicated shop workspace with access to fabrication facilities
Professional development & growth
This role provides structured development within Marine Operations, including:
Cross-training across vessel systems and subsea technologies
Advanced troubleshooting experience in integrated marine science systems
Opportunity to train and qualify as a ROV Pilot/Technician
Participation in sea trials, system commissioning, and offshore expeditions
Career progression within marine technical and subsea operations programs
This position offers the opportunity to directly support advanced oceanographic research at a cutting-edge institution.