Port Electrician
Become: Port Electrician
Electricians would be required to hold a level 3 qualification such as an N/SVQ in Electrical and Electronic Servicing (EAL / City and Guilds). Many ports operate apprenticeship schemes which combine college study and workplace learning. Source:http://www.portskillsandsafety.co.uk/
About: Port Electrician
Many ports require a large amount of both mechanical and electrical equipment to transfer both passengers and cargo. Electrical equipment could include container cranes, ships’ ramps and passenger walkways. Mechanical equipment can include heavy goods vehicles, lift trucks, mobile cranes and harbour craft. All this equipment requires ongoing maintenance and repair to ensure the port can operate effectively. Some ports will use contractors to do this work, but others will employ their own maintenance staff, often both mechanical and electrical. The activities undertaken would include:
Physical tasks – Electricians may be required to lift heavy pieces of equipment, work at height, in confined spaces and close to, or on, the water. Electrical maintenance and repair – this will involve working with all electrically powered equipment and lighting on the port. It will include regular servicing, emergency repairs and ordering and fitting replacement parts. Work often entails working with both high and low voltage supplies.


