Electrical Engineer

The Electrical Engineer is a licensed technical officer responsible for the ship's main electrical plant, including power generation and distribution systems. They stand watch in the Engine Control Room, monitor the electrical load, manage switchboards, and oversee the maintenance of main alternators and critical power systems, ensuring a continuous and stable supply of electricity.


Search Results: Electrical Engineer

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  1. 1st Electrical Engineer

    Responsible for supervising and maintaining the ship's electrical systems, leading the electrical division as deputy, coordinating repairs, ensuring safety, compliance, and technical readiness.

    March 6, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  2. Second Electrical Engineer (2nd Electrical Engineer)

    Operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and occasionally install low-voltage electrical and electronic equipment aboard cruise ships, following SOLAS/STCW, safety, environmental, and company standards.

    March 6, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  3. 3rd Electrical Engineer

    Responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing ship electrical, electronic, and automation systems while assisting senior engineers, monitoring machinery, and ensuring safety and operational efficiency.

    March 6, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  4. Electrician Officers

    Maintain and repair shipboard electrical plants and systems under the Chief Engineer, ensuring reliable operation of power distribution, navigation electronics, and auxiliary systems aboard the vessel.

    February 25, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  5. 3rd electrical engineer - Cruise

    Conduct maintenance, troubleshooting and planned repairs of shipboard electrical and electronic systems, supervise technicians and cadets, ensure safety, compliance, and environmental responsibilities onboard cruise vessels worldwide.

    February 23, 2026 - Navis Consulting - English