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Must have a thorough knowledge of generators, transformers and AC and DC power. Must have a thorough knowledge of wire sizes and the capacity of each. Must be capable of properly setting up, and using electrical test equipment (i.e. voltmeters, ammeters, ohmmeters, phase rotation meters and meggers). Must be capable of reading and interpreting blue prints and wiring diagrams. Must have the ability to conduct tests or checkpoints on completed work. Must have some leadership and supervisory abilities, and supervises small work groups as required. Must be able to determine material and man power requirements. Must have significant experience in marine electrical work. Must be able to troubleshoot and repair electrical circuits aboard ship and at the shipyard facility. Must demonstrate the ability to perform complex hook ups and installations on Navy shipboard equipment. Should have working knowledge of Navy Standard Items. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Must demonstrate the proper use of hand tools and test equipment and knowledge of safety in relation to electrical circuits. Must demonstrate reliability in the performance of overtime and critical jobs. The level of proficiency and experience is determined by and at the discretion of the Electrical Manager. Must be aware of, and comply with the Company’s safety rules. May be assigned miscellaneous tasks outside craft as required. Must be able to meet the physical requirements and have the proper tools that are listed in the tool requirements.
Job Responsibility:
May be assigned miscellaneous tasks outside craft as required
Requirements:
Must have a thorough knowledge of generators, transformers and AC and DC power
Must have a thorough knowledge of wire sizes and the capacity of each
Must be capable of properly setting up, and using electrical test equipment (i.e. voltmeters, ammeters, ohmmeters, phase rotation meters and meggers)
Must be capable of reading and interpreting blue prints and wiring diagrams
Must have the ability to conduct tests or checkpoints on completed work
Must have some leadership and supervisory abilities, and supervises small work groups as required
Must be able to determine material and man power requirements
Must have significant experience in marine electrical work
Must be able to troubleshoot and repair electrical circuits aboard ship and at the shipyard facility
Must demonstrate the ability to perform complex hook ups and installations on Navy shipboard equipment
Must be able to work with minimal supervision
Must demonstrate the proper use of hand tools and test equipment and knowledge of safety in relation to electrical circuits
Must demonstrate reliability in the performance of overtime and critical jobs
Must be aware of, and comply with the Company’s safety rules
Must be able to meet the physical requirements and have the proper tools that are listed in the tool requirements
A high school diploma or GED, followed by a 4-5 year apprenticeship program that combines paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction
Nice to have:
Should have working knowledge of Navy Standard Items
What we offer:
health, dental, and vision insurance
health savings accounts
a 401(k) savings plan
disability coverage
life and accident insurance
employee assistance program
legal plan
discounts on things like home, auto, and pet insurance
paid time off
paid holidays
paid parental, military, bereavement, and any applicable federal and state sick leave
company recognition program to receive monetary or non-monetary recognition awards