Electrician 1st & 2nd Class in Chesapeake
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $32.16/hr
Summary
Electricians are responsible for installs, repairs, and maintaining complex AC/DC electrical systems, including generators, motors, panels, and communication circuits, ensuring all work is performed to code and project specifications, in a safe and efficient manner. This role requires proficiency in reading schematics, running conduit and cable, and using diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and ensure safe, code-compliant operation. 1st Class Mechanics are expected to independently receive assignments, plan the work, identify material requirements, and execute tasks efficiently and accurately.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) and always adhere to all OSHA safety standards and company safety policies.
- Must adhere to all applicable safety, technical, and regulatory guidelines, including but not limited to:
- Company policies and procedures
- Local, state, and federal regulations
- ABS, NAVSEA Standard Items, and MSC GTRs
- MIL-STDs (e.g., 1689-A, 2035)
- General Specifications for Overhaul of Ships
- OSHA 2268
- Independently remove, install, inspect, repair, replace, troubleshoot, and test electrical equipment without supervision from the Supervisor or Lead Mechanic.
- Install, maintain, and repair AC/DC generators, switchboards, distribution panels, lighting, and alarm circuits.
- Lay out and install conduit, cables, and wiring in designated spaces, including overheads, bulkheads, and decks.
- Connect, disconnect, and service motors, electrical panels, and associated equipment.
- Troubleshoot, test, and repair electrical components, including controllers, communication systems, and distribution systems.
- Replace or adjust components in motors and generators, such as brushes, bearings, and switches.
- Construct and connect instrument panels and cable systems according to specifications.
- Perform routine and corrective maintenance on all shipboard or facility electrical systems.
- Proficient at interpreting electrical schematics and blueprints to plan and install electrical systems.
- Identify and install various cable types, ensuring correct placement and secure connections.
- Use tools and instruments to perform electrical diagnostics (e.g., meggers, volt meters, amp meters, tachometers)
- Possess and maintain all necessary hand and power tools required to perform electrical work safely and effectively.
- Conduct self-inspections to ensure work meets quality standards and complies with applicable drawings and specifications.
- Provide guidance and train junior craftsmen, providing direction as a senior mechanic when required.
- Maintain a good attendance record, demonstrate a positive and professional attitude, work well with others, take pride in your work, and be receptive to constructive feedback from mentors (supervisor, PMT, etc.).
Experience Requirements
- 4 - 6 years of experience as an Electrician in a shipyard.
Other Requirements
- Must be able to work in various environmental conditions including outdoor weather, heights, confined spaces, loud noise, and exposure to airborne particles or fumes.
- Must be able to wear a respirator as required for specific tasks and maintain compliance with fit testing and respiratory protection protocols.
- Regularly required to sit, reach, and use hands for handling or operating tools and equipment.
- Occasionally required to stoop, bend, squat, crawl, and climb ladders or structures (e.g., masts, tanks, voids).
- Must be able to lift and move up to 50 lbs. independently and seek assistance for heavier loads.
- Must be able to pass Drug Screening, Work Ability Screening.
- Must be able to obtain a Government facility security pass and badges at the various shipyards Tcnico works at (e.g., MHI, BAE, NASSCO, HII).
- Availability to work overtime, weekends, or travel to alternate worksites when project needs demand.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
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