Role: Marine Maintenance Worker (required electrical experience)
NIGHT SHIFT ROLE
Reports To: Director of Engineering
About Vancouver Island Ferry Company (VIFC) and Hullo
We’re the Vancouver Island Ferry Company, a modern Canadian ferry company transforming how we travel in British Columbia. It’s all about being an easier, faster, and more enjoyable ferry experience.
Headquartered in Nanaimo and operating under our service brand Hullo, we will provide service between downtown Vancouver and Nanaimo. We’re talking comfortable and reliable sailings in around 70 minutes, a seamless booking process complete with reservable seats, and refreshments that will be just that…fresh. Say goodbye to the biggest pain points of travel and be ready to be welcomed aboard with a smile and a “hullo”.
The Hullo Culture
At Hullo, we're all about taking things to the next level! Our obsession with safety and delivering an unforgettable guest experience is only matched by our passion for constant improvement. We don't settle for the ordinary - we encourage our employees to think outside the box, innovate and make waves. With data-driven decision making and a continuous improvement mindset, we are committed to raising the bar in everything we do.
VIFC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion in our organization. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, and any other category protected under applicable law. We welcome all qualified applicants who contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
About the Role
The Maintenance Worker is responsible for supporting the safe and efficient operation of vessel systems through hands-on mechanical and electrical maintenance. This includes performing routine inspections, repairs, and preventative maintenance on equipment such as pumps, HVAC systems, and auxiliary electrical components, as well as diagnosing basic faults using standard troubleshooting methods and tools. The role supports engineers during breakdowns and operational disruptions, assists with equipment installations and modifications, and ensures all engineering spaces are clean, organized, and compliant with safety standards. Responsibilities also include documenting maintenance activities, identifying recurring issues, and adhering to marine safety protocols and Transport Canada regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
General Vessel Maintenance
- Perform routine inspections, lubrication, adjustments, and repairs on mechanical equipment (pumps, HVAC components, fittings, valves, etc.).
- hardware replacement, and general upkeep of vessel systems and spaces.
- Support corrective maintenance and assist engineers during breakdowns or operational disruptions.
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of engineering spaces and tool storage.
Electrical Support & Troubleshooting (Noncertified Work)
- Perform routine inspection and basic maintenance of low-voltage and auxiliary electrical systems onboard vessels.
- Diagnose common electrical faults using structured troubleshooting methods (loss of power, intermittent faults, equipment non-start conditions).
- Test circuits using multimeters and basic diagnostic tools to verify voltage, continuity, and grounding integrity.
- Replace and secure non-certified electrical components such as lighting fixtures, terminal connections, fuses, and relays.
- Support operation and monitoring of vessel electrical distribution systems, including shore power connections and panel status checks.
- Assist with cable routing, labeling, and securing in accordance with marine standards and best practices.
- Interpret basic electrical schematics and wiring diagrams to support fault isolation and repair activities.
- Escalate complex or safety-critical electrical issues to certified electricians or engineers as required
Preventative Maintenance
- Carry out scheduled PM tasks across mechanical and minor electrical systems.
- Document findings, deficiencies, and corrective actions in the maintenance management system.
- Identify recurring issues and escalate concerns to Engineering leadership.
Project & Installation Support
- Assist in installing or modifying onboard equipment (lighting changes, pump replacements, sensors, brackets, routing cables, etc.).
- Support contractors by verifying routing paths, securing cables, and preparing equipment or spaces.
- Participate in small improvement projects that enhance safety, reliability, or passenger comfort.
Safety & Regulatory Compliance
- Follow all marine safety protocols, lock-out/tag-out procedures, and engineering best practices.
- Maintain awareness of Transport Canada requirements relevant to onboard maintenance work.
- Participate in drills, safety meetings, and required training programs.
Assigned tasks as needed as per required by the company.
Requirements
- Strong mechanical aptitude with hands-on experience in an industrial, marine, facilities, automotive, or heavy equipment environment.
- Practical experience with low-voltage electrical systems, including basic troubleshooting, use of multimeters, and replacement of components such as fuses, relays, and lighting & reading basic schematics.
- Ability to use tools such as multimeters, hand tools, and basic electrical testing equipment.
- Comfortable working in confined spaces, engine rooms, and onboard moving vessels.
- Detail oriented, safety-first approach, and able to work independently or alongside engineers/electricians.
Desirable Qualifications
- Marine maintenance experience (vessels, shipyards, or marine terminals).
- Experience supporting electrical distribution, pumps, HVAC, or control systems.
- Familiarity with maintenance management systems.
We’re Here for You
At Hullo, we prioritize the well-being of our crew and promote a healthy work-life balance. Our unique staffing approach provides predictable schedules, allowing you to plan your life with certainty. We offer full-time permanent positions, a condensed work schedule, paid time off, and opportunities to earn valuable sea time for career advancement.
We get it - sometimes things happen in life that you can’t control.
At VIFC, people are our greatest asset, and we want to support you and those you care about beyond the paycheque. That’s why we’ve created a comprehensive health and wellness benefits program to promote your physical and mental well-being so you can perform at your best. Better yet, it’s flexible since one size doesn’t fit all!
- Extended Health & Dental Benefits - VIFC-paid premiums
- A robust, flexible health spending account – use it for additional health coverage should you need it and/or to support your personal wellness (like paying for your gym membership, sporting equipment, or activity classes)
- Don’t have a family doctor? No worries – we offer 24/7 virtual access to doctors or nurse practitioners to get medical advice or a prescription
- Support your retirement planning with annual employer RRSP contributions
- Annual Paid Vacation
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $74,000.00-$75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
Application question(s):
- Do you have experience with:
- Practical experience with low-voltage electrical systems, including basic troubleshooting, use of multimeters, and replacement of components such as fuses, relays, and lighting & reading basic schematics.
Experience:
- Electrical: 3 years (required)
Work Location: In person