MENUMENU LOGINJOBS Marine Electrician Home » Explore Careers » Maritime Careers » Shipbuilding and Vessel Repair and Maintenance Careers » Marine Electrician HS/GED AND CERTIFICATION OR MARITIME DEGREE $60K to $200K Jobs: STATEWIDE You’re the person who keeps the ship moving.Maintains and repairs everything on a ship from engines to coffee maker. Marine engineers are highly skilled professionals. There are many different levels of marine engineers, depending on size and horsepower of the ship. Begin as a Qualified Member of the Engineering Department, work hard, get training and achieve promotion to Marine Engineer. Then the real work begins. Or, as you’ll call it, the fun part. Here’s what you need: High school diploma or GED required Training certification or Maritime Academy degree required Links to Jobs and Other Cool Info: Ship Engineer overview Marine Engineer overview Here’s where you get it: Course/Program Provider/Location Degree Delivery Length Advanced Fire Fighting UAS Ketchikan Campus No USCG 1 week Basic Meteorology AVTEC – Seward No USCG 1 week Basic Training AVTEC – Seward No USCG 1 week Basic Training UAS Ketchikan Campus No USCG 1 week Basic Training Revalidation AVTEC – Seward No USCG 1 day Basic Training Refresher UAS Ketchikan Campus No USCG 3 days First Aid/CPR/AED Mariner UAS Ketchikan Campus No USCG 1 day Intro to Nautical Skills AVTEC – Seward No AVTEC 12 weeks Marine Transportation UAS Ketchikan Campus AAS USCG 2-3 years Marine Transportation UAS Ketchikan Campus OEC USCG 1 year Proficiency in Survival Craft AVTEC – Seward No USCG 1 week Proficiency in Survival Craft UAS Ketchikan Campus No USCG 2 week Tankship AVTEC – Seward No USCG 1 week Vessel Personnel with Designated Security Duties (VPDSD) AVTEC – Seward No USCG 1 day AMEC is a 2021 Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education (CoE). Learn More