Marine Electrician-Multi Cable Transit Specialist (MCT)
Marine Electrician (Multi-Cable Transit Specialist) Location: Shipyard / Marine Facilities Employment Type: Full-Time Job Description We are seeking an experienced Marine Electrician with proven expertise in building, packing, and sealing Multi-Cable Transits (MCTs) aboard naval and commercial vessels. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in shipboard electrical systems, cable installation, and NAVSEA or maritime safety standards. This role requires hands-on technical skill, attention to detail, and the ability to work in confined and industrial shipyard environments. Key Responsibilities Install, build, pack, and seal Multi-Cable Transits (MCTs) in accordance with NAVSEA and shipyard specifications Pull, route, support, and terminate electrical, fiber optic, and communication cables through MCTs and ship structures Read and interpret electrical blueprints, schematics, cable schedules, and penetration drawings Install and secure cableways, hangers, brackets, and penetration hardware Perform continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, and basic troubleshooting of shipboard electrical systems Ensure fire-stop integrity and watertight sealing of all penetrations Label and dress cables to meet shipboard standards and quality requirements Follow all safety procedures related to confined spaces, hot work, fall protection, and electrical hazards Maintain clean and organized work areas in accordance with shipyard safety policies Coordinate with other trades including shipfitters, welders, painters, and engineers Document completed work and report discrepancies or deficiencies to supervision Required Qualifications Minimum 35 years of experience as a Marine Electrician in a shipyard or maritime environment Demonstrated experience building and packing Multi-Cable Transits (MCTs) Knowledge of MCT systems such as Roxtec, Nelson, or equivalent Ability to read and understand shipboard electrical drawings and specifications Experience pulling and terminating power, control, and fiber optic cables Familiarity with NAVSEA standards and shipboard installation practices Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in physically demanding conditions Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship Preferred Qualifications NAVSEA Cableway or MCT certification Fiber optic termination or testing experience OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Experience aboard U.S. Navy vessels Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 50 lbs Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, and work in tight spaces Comfortable working aboard vessels and shipyard environments Work Environment Shipyards, dry docks, and onboard vessels Exposure to noise, dust, weather elements, and industrial hazards Use of PPE including hard hats, respirators, and fall protection