MENUMENU LOGINJOBS Marine Engineer Eager beavers wanted. Smart eager beavers, that is. Home » Explore Careers » Maritime Careers » Shipbuilding and Vessel Repair and Maintenance Careers » Marine Engineer HS/GED $28K to $58K Jobs: STATEWIDE This is how to get your foot in the door. Helps senior electricians by performing basic duties, including running for or holding supplies and tools, cleaning work areas and maintaining equipment. Sure, it’s tough work, but it’s also a great opportunity to learn the skills required to move up to electrician. Then you’ll be making the big bucks. Here’s what you need: High school diploma or GED required Industry certification recommended Links to Jobs and Other Cool Info: Helpers and Electrician overview Here’s where you get it: Course/Program Provider/Location Degree Certification Length Industrial Electricity AVTEC – Seward No Industrial Controls Technician, Industrial Electrical Technician, Electrical Apprentice, Electrical Helper 41 weeks Industrial Electricity AVTEC – Seward No Completion Certificate 202 Days Marine Transportation – Engine Emphasis UAS Ketchikan AAS Degree N/A 2 years Marine Transportation – Engine Emphasis UAS Ketchikan No Occupational Endorsement Certificate 1 semester/12 weeks Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) UAS Ketchikan N/A Certificate 3 months AMEC is a 2021 Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education (CoE). Learn More