Reporting to the Port Engineer, the Senior Marine Electronics Technician (SMET) focuses on research vessel data acquisition via hydroacoustic and hydrographic equipment. The SMET will be responsible for maintaining and repairing electrical and electronic equipment on all VIMS vessels, and will provide advice on the acquisition of marine and other electronic equipment. The position also assists with general IT related issues in Marine Operations.
Responsibilities
include (but not limited to): Marine Electronic Support – On Shore Various shore-based tasks centered on the support of scientific missions (pre-cruise preparation, within cruise communications and troubleshooting, post-cruise data product delivery). Coordinates and interfaces with research scientist regarding research vessel data products to ensure achievement of research objectives. Coordinates repair, maintenance, installation and purchase of marine electronic equipment, primarily for vessels. Partners with Port Engineer to ensure on-time completion of various projects. Marine Electronic Support – At Sea Participate in at-sea research activity during implementation of R/V Virginia multibeam echosounder (approximately 50 days per year). Performs mobilization and demobilization of hydroacoustic equipment in support of research operations. Designs and implements and/or directs implementation of data acquisition protocols aboard research vessel. Develops data acquisition protocols for hydroacoustic data interfacing. Implements hydro-acoustic equipment in scientific research settings, including collection calibration of data from hydroacoustic instruments. Maintains and troubleshoots scientific grade electronic instruments and equipment. Required
Qualifications
Education
High School Diploma or equivalent Competencies: Knowledge of hydro-acoustic equipment in scientific research settings, with the ability to calibrate data from hydroacoustic instruments. Working knowledge of Echosounder and hydroacoustic instrument operational theory. Working knowledge of operational theory and system integration of oceanographical instruments, including CTD, rosette bottle sampler, hydrographic winch, sea cable termination, fluorometer, ADCP, flow sensors and related devices Strong analytical skills, with the ability to read wiring diagrams and schematics for cables and circuits. Demonstrated skills in cable construction, cable splicing and soldering (Cat-5, use of diagnostic equipment), sea cable waterproofing and termination.
Experience
Significant experience in troubleshooting and repair of electronic and software programs.
Preferred Qualifications
Education
Post High School degree in the technical or marine-related field. ABYC Certification or ability to obtain within a year. Sea Bird Certification Competencies: Knowledge of QA/QC of data products from shipboard hydroacoustic and oceanographic systems. Proficiency in the use of common mechanical tools and measuring devices associated with electrical circuits and electronic equipment. Working knowledge and understanding of operations and maintenance of hydrographic and oceanographic equipment including single and split-beam echosounders, multibeam echosounders, CTDs, ADCPs, and SVPs. Knowledge of shipboard data interleaving via NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 communications networks, with the ability to integrate various scientific data collection software to shipboard data network. Knowledge of budget and or fiscal processes, with the ability to management a budget for supply and equipment inventories. Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to locate, trouble shoot, and mitigate sources of shipboard acoustical noise, and maintain and troubleshoot marine electronic equipment and devices operating on both AC and DC circuits. Strong attention to detail, with the ability to operate and repair rosette bottle sampler, with CTD and bottle sampler deployment & instrument set up.
Experience
Extensive experience in computer systems and equipment interfacing.
Experience
using hydroacoustic post-processing software for scientific purposes Salary - up to $65,000.00 commensurate with experience Conditions of Employment: This is a non-exempt position eligible to receive overtime in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), and University policy. ABYC Certification or ability to obtain within a year. Occasionally participate in at-sea research activity supporting the use of hydroacoustic equipment or other equipment in support of research operations. Core
Duties
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Responsibilities
Marine Electronic Support – On Shore: 50% Various shore-based tasks centered on the support of scientific missions (pre-cruise preparation, within cruise communications and troubleshooting, post-cruise data product delivery) - Coordinate and interface with research scientist regarding research vessel data products to ensure achievement of research objectives. - Coordinates repair, maintenance, installation and purchase of marine electronic equipment, primarily for vessels. - Partner with Port Engineer to ensure on-time completion of various projects. Marine Electronic Support – At Sea: 30% Participate in at-sea research activity during implementation of R/V Virginia multibeam echosounder (approximately 50 days per year) - Perform mobilization and demobilization of hydroacoustic equipment in support of research operations - Design and implement and/or direct implementation of data acquisition protocols aboard research vessel. Develops data acquisition protocols for hydroacoustic data interfacing. - Implements hydro-acoustic equipment in scientific research settings, including collection calibration of data from hydroacoustic instruments. Marine Operations / Other
Duties
20% Assist with general IT related issues in Marine Operations. - Other
Duties
as needed. Additional Job Description: Job Profile: JP0142 - Electronic Technician II - Nonexempt - Salary - S10
Qualifications
Compensation Grade: S10 Recruiting Start Date: 2026-03-05 Review Date: Position Restrictions: Continuing E&G funded position and not term-limited EEO is the Law. Applicants can learn more about William & Mary’s status as an equal opportunity employer by viewing the "Know Your Rights" poster published by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. https://www.eeoc.gov/know-your-rights-workplace-discrimination-illegal Background Check: William & Mary is committed to providing a safe campus community. W&M conducts background investigations for applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include reference checks, a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a financial (credit) report or driving history check. Remote Work Disclaimer: Remote work eligibility is not guaranteed and is subject to approval. Employee eligibility depends on the likelihood of the employee succeeding in a remote work arrangement and the supervisor’s ability to manage remote workers. Departments and/or Human Resources may amend, alter, change, delete, or modify eligibility. William & Mary and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) are vibrant, innovative and engaged communities and we are delighted about your interest in a career with us. Please be aware Workday has weekly downtimes and will be unavailable Fridays starting at 9:00 p.m. through Saturdays at noon (ET) for scheduled maintenance. During this time, the portal will be closed and will not accept applications. William & Mary offers a competitive range of benefits that support employee well‑being and professional growth, including access to on‑campus fitness facilities, university libraries, and other wellness resources. Educational assistance, professional development opportunities, and a robust holiday schedule are also available. Learn more and explore our comprehensive benefits website.