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Successful completion of a state-accredited four or five-year Electrician Apprenticeship Program. A valid California Class B Driver License AND a valid California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) medical certificate, prior to the completion of the probationary period and must be maintained throughout an individual’s employment as a Street Lighting Electrician with the City of San Diego.
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Labor One is hiring Marine Electricians (New Construction) for a shipyard in San Diego, California.
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Performs electrical repairs and maintenance to the yard facilities, utilities, power distribution, and production equipment.
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Title Electrician II EOE Statement We are an equal employment opportunity employer. As a successful graduate of the Small Business Administration's 8(a) program, we have evolved into a leading provider of expert services in our core competencies of Cyber Operations and Security, Marine Engineering and Design, Marine Services, and Business Management.
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Job Summary: Serves as electrician performing the full range of functions in connection with installation modification and or repair of the Navy Exchange electrical systems and electrically operated equipment.
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Street Lighting Electrician employees who are currently licensed and directed to operate a vehicle which requires a valid California Class B Driver License may be eligible for additional pay. Street Lighting Electrician employees may be required to use and/or operate a Fixed Extended Boom Crane (over 15,000 lbs.
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GDIT is seeking an Electrician to help support the SACSS program in Chula Vista, California. Shipboard electrician 1+ years of experience. To encourage work/life balance, GDIT offers employees full flex work weeks where possible and a variety of paid time off plans, including vacation, sick and personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave.
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The Mechanic 1 (US Navy or India/Muti-Foreign component): performs maintenance on aircraft structure, landing gear, flight surfaces and controls, hydraulic, engines, avionics, armament, gear boxes, rotor systems, plane captain qualifications, flight schedule and operations, ventilation and heating systems and phase and preservation services.
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Act as Lighting Board Operator, Deck Electrician and/or Lighting Designer during all events. The Head Electrician also serves as either the Lighting Board Operator, Deck Electrician or Lighting Designer on all performances as assigned and assists other departments as needed.
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You will disassemble, repair, modify, assemble, test, install and assist in maintenance of aircraft electrical systems, equipment and accessories.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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Minimum Level III Electrical Testing Technician (ETT) certification or equivalent proof of a four (4) year electrician apprenticeship program or 8,000 hours of equivalent electrical type training.
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As an Aircraft Mechanic, you will be assigned to support F-35 Depot-Level modifications and TCTD maintenance actions on MCAS Miramar, CA. Aircraft Electrician: Performs all duties required to lay out, fabricate, and install electrical wiring or coaxial cable on aircraft.
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As a Marine Electrician, you will join, fabricate, and assemble various electromechanical and electronic assemblies by applying appropriate safety techniques and the work is performed on-board U.S. Naval Ships and military installations.
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Minimum 4 years Naval Shipyard Electrician Apprenticeship, training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, and/or a high school diploma. Minimum of five years' experience as a journeyman electrician in the ship repair industry, including having a supervisory or leadership role.
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