Marine Engineering Technician (Electrical)
Department: Marine Engineering
Reporting to: Engineering Workshop Supervisor
Grade: 7
Salary: £47,001 per annum (plus 10% operational allowance)
Base: Denton, Gravesend, Kent
Closing date: 28th May 2026 (We may close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received ahead of the closing date.)
Who we are:
The Port of London Authority has a wide range of responsibilities along the tidal Thames. Actively promoting safe use of the river, we strive to safeguard its valuable environment, balancing these requirements with our desire to encourage more commercial activity. From Teddington, past the Thames Barrier and out to sea, we work closely with commercial recreational and amenity groups to maximise the potential of the Thames as a safe and enjoyable waterway for trade, tourism and leisure.
The role:
Working within the Marine Engineering team, the successful candidate will be responsible for undertaking maintenance of machinery and hull systems in a fleet of small commercial craft (up to 36m), shore facilities and piers. In addition to skilled maintenance, fault finding and installation work and plant driving, the ME Technician will be required to supervise the work of other technical staff/contractors and serve as relief Ship’s Engineers in the Authority’s Salvage Craft. They will also be expected to impart their knowledge and experience onto junior and trainee staff. Candidates must be self-motivated and capable of undertaking manual lifting operations.
What we are looking for:
A time served Marine/Industrial Electrical Engineering Technician, with a HNC in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent desirable, demonstrate both theoretical practical experience in fault diagnosis, maintenance and operation of the wide range of mechanical, electrical and control systems across the marine fleet and plant.
Vessel & industrial electrical distribution and control systems at 12V & 24V dc and 230V, plus 415V ac occasionally.
Electrical fitting and installation
The current edition of BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) and the Electricity at Work Regs.
Diesel engine electronic control systems would be an advantage
Diesel engine and vessel mechanical systems (fuel systems, cooling systems, propulsion systems etc.) would be an advantage
Marine navigation equipment installation and fault finding would be an advantage.
In addition, you will:
Be highly motivated and able to work separately or as part of a team.
Possess and maintain a clean UK Full Driving Licence (manual).
Be able to operate Forklift Trucks etc. (training can be given).
Be agile, able to climb ladders and to work in small/confined spaces, e.g. small boat engine rooms and tank spaces etc.
Be enrolled on courses from time to time to improve skills.
Although normal hours of work are 35 per week on a day-work basis, there is a requirement for additional attendance outside this period and on occasion provide call out cover, in response to operational and emergency requirements.
Benefits package:
In return, we offer:
28 days annual leave
Medical Cash Plan (Westfield Health)
Generous pension
Onsite parking with electric charging
Access to Occupational Health, Mindfulness, Counselling and Physiotherapy
Cycle to Work Scheme
Access to MyGymDiscounts + on site gym
Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme
For further information about the position, please contact Alan Davis at Alan.Davis@pla.co.uk or Shane Platt at Shane.Platt@pla.co.uk
The PLA are not registered with the UK Home Office and do not sponsor candidates who require a visa or work permit to work in the UK, therefore an offer of employment cannot be made unless you currently hold the rights to live and work in the UK.
- Department
- Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
- Role
- Marine Engineering Technician (Electrical)
- Locations
- Denton Wharf
- Yearly salary
- £47,001
About Port of London Authority
A thriving tidal Thames and home to the UK’s number one port.
We are driven by our purpose to protect and improve the 95 mile stretch of the River Thames which is tidal – from Teddington Lock on the border of Surrey, through the heart of London, Kent, Essex and out to the North Sea.