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Navy Personnel with the following titles: Gas Turbine Electrician, Electrician’s Mate, Interior Communication, Avionics Techs. Job Title: Marine Electrician. Navy Personnel with the following titles: Gas Turbine Electrician, Electrician’s Mate, Interior Communication, Avionics Techs.
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Labor One is hiring Marine Electricians (New Construction) for a shipyard in San Diego, California.
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Lays out, pulls, lifts out and installs cable and conduit.
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State Journeyman Electrician Certification is a requirement in states where required or considered highly desirable in states without this requirement. Helix Electric has expertise with projects in virtually every field of electrical construction - design/build services, industrial, commercial, mixed use/multi-family developments as well as government, institutional, communications and utilities projects.
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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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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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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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Minimum of three (3) years actual and recent O level H-60S/R Aircraft Maintenance experience or equivalent rotary aircraft experience as a rated Aviation Electrician (AE). Obtain Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative qualification as a rated Aviation Electrician (AE.
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To learn more about Mission Technologies, click here for a short video: Summary This Marine Electrician position is located in San Diego, CA. What You Will Do. To learn more about Mission Technologies, click here for a short video: Summary This Marine Electrician position is located in San Diego, CA. What You Will Do.
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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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Position Electrician I/Electrical Technician I. 1-3 years of experience in shipboard electrical installations; or completion of a formal related course of study through either a community college, technical or trade school, military training, formal company training program or an apprenticeship program.
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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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132091 Alarms Control Electrician. Perform journey level electrical work in connection with maintenance testing, troubleshooting, repairing, installing, inspecting, modifying and overhaul of campus alarm, control and electrical systems, including equipment and components such as: fire alarm and sprinkler systems, ventilation and lighting control systems, interior communication and signaling devices and systems, and campus cable system for transmission of associated supervisory data control signals.
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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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Prepare work area, drill holes and grind metal surfaces, and weld mounting equipment and tests electrical equipment.
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