From rolling stock electrician to marine electrician
11 of the 19 essential skills of a marine electrician are already essential for a rolling stock electrician — about 58% of the job, before you learn anything new.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 11
- skills carry over
- 8
- would be new
- 58%
- of the target job covered
- 19
- essential skills of a marine electrician
What a marine electrician does
Marine electricians install, maintain and repair electrical and electronic systems in vessels such as air conditioning systems, lamps, radios, heating systems, batteries, electrical wiring and alternators. They use diagnostic testing equipment to inspect vessels and find faults. To do repair work, they use hand tools and specialised electrical instruments and machines.
What carries over
11 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
What would be new
8 skillsEssential for a marine electrician and not for a rolling stock electrician. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
Other moves from rolling stock electrician
2 roles- electromechanical equipment assembler12 skills in common
- automotive electrician11 skills in common
← rolling stock electricianmarine electrician →The other way round
No account needed to start
How far are you from being a marine electrician?
MyNodes reads your CV once, maps it to this same taxonomy, and shows you which roles you are already closest to and the few skills that would open the most doors. The file is deleted as soon as it has been read.