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Electrical and Amphibious Ship Controls SME in San Diego

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Job Title: Electrical and Amphibious Engineering Technician IV

Location: Various Naval Shipyards / Onboard U.S. Navy Vessels FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Clearance: Active DoD Secret (or ability to obtain) Reports To: Lead Electrical Engineer / Project Supervisor

Position Summary

The Electrical and Amphibious Engineering Technician IV provides advanced technical support for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and testing of shipboard electrical and control systems on U.S. Navy surface combatants and amphibious class ships. The position requires in-depth knowledge of marine electrical distribution, propulsion controls, and auxiliary systems, along with the ability to perform infrared (IR) thermographic inspections, cableway assessments, and system diagnostics per NAVSEA and MIL-STD standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The Electrical and Amphibious Technician IV shall support repair and maintenance of surface and shipboard systems.

Electrical Systems Installation and Maintenance

  • Install, test, and maintain new and existing electrical cables, power and lighting circuits, and distribution systems operating at 4160 VAC, 1000 VDC, 450 VAC, and 115 VAC.
  • Support ship control, propulsion, and auxiliary systems, including:
    • Ship Service Diesel Generators (SSDGs) and Main Propulsion Diesel Engines (MPDEs)
    • Gas/steam turbine generators and exciters
    • Automatic Bus Transfer (ABT) switches, transformers, switchgear, and load centers
    • Hybrid Electric Drive Systems (HEDS), Auxiliary Propulsion Motors (APM), and synchronizer controls
    • Degaussing, cathodic protection, and battery charging systems
  • Maintain Marine Electrical Systems, Lube Oil Purifier Heaters, Vent Fog Precipitators, and Helicopter/Aircraft Electrical Servicing Stations (HESS/AESS).

System Testing and Troubleshooting

  • Diagnose electrical faults and perform repairs on shipboard power , propulsion, and auxiliary control systems.
  • Conduct testing and calibration of controllers, power analyzers, UPS systems, and converters.
  • Verify proper operation of governor control, load shedding, reverse power relays, and circuit breaker protection systems.

Infrared (IR) Survey and Analysis

  • Perform IR thermographic inspections on electrical equipment and systems per MIP 3000 and SW210-AP-GYD-010 Thermal/Infrared Imaging Inspection Guide Book.
  • Identify and document overheating conditions in electrical circuits, components, breakers, and control equipment.
  • Support IR surveys on all ship classes, including engineering, propulsion, and combat systems spaces.
  • Provide technical analysis and recommendations for corrective maintenance.

Cableway Inspection and Documentation

  • Conduct shipboard electrical cableway inspections per NAVSEAINST 9304.1.
  • Identify hazards, deficiencies, and recommend repair priorities.
  • Review as-built drawings and verify compliance with MIL-STD-2003 and NAVSEA Standard Items.

Required Training, Licenses, and Certifications

  • Infrared (IR) Survey Certification:
    • Level I IR Technician (minimum 30% of personnel within 60 days of support)
    • Level II IR Technician (at least one of the Level I technicians within 6 months)
    • Recertification every 5 years
    • Training source: The Snell Group
  • Marine Electric Propulsion / High Voltage Electrical Safety Training
    • Must be completed within 60 days of support
    • Training source: MEBA Engineering School
  • High Voltage Safety PPE Certification
    • Proficiency using PPE rated for 4160 VAC IR surveys and switchboard inspections.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Proficient with Navy electrical documentation and NAVSEA Standard Items
  • Skilled in electrical theory, motor controllers, circuit analysis, and power equipment.
  • Experience with digital and hydraulic control systems, propulsion generators, automatic controls, and synchronization systems.
  • Ability to interpret and apply engineering drawings, schematics, and technical manuals.
  • Familiarity with infrared imaging tools, data interpretation, and thermographic reporting.
  • Strong troubleshooting, analytical, and documentation skills.

Experience and Education

  • Education: Associate degree or completion of U.S. Navy Electrician's Mate "A" School, or equivalent technical training.
  • Experience: Minimum 5-10 years of experience in shipboard electrical or marine propulsion systems, including 3+ years performing system diagnostics, cableway inspections, or IR surveys on naval platforms.
  • : Prior U.S. Navy experience or shipyard technician experience (DDG 1000, LPD 17, LSD 47, LHD 1/8 class ships).

Working Conditions

  • Shipboard, shipyard, and industrial environments; climbing ladders, confined spaces, and exposure to high-voltage equipment.
  • Must comply with all NAVSEA safety procedures, wear protective PPE, and maintain safety certifications.

Security Clearance

  • Must possess or be eligible for a Secret clearance.

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Electrical and Amphibious Ship Controls SME in San Diego

San Diego, CA
Full time

Published on 11/19/2025

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