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Electrical Engineer

Job DescriptionCareer Fair! Come join us for in-person interviews, job offers will be given out on the spot! See below for details.\nFriday March 13th, 2026\n10:30 a.m. — 1:00 p.m.\nPhiladelphia Navy Yard\nS. 19th & Kitty Hawk Ave Philadelphia, PA 19112\nFollow Signs for Entrance\nWhat to bring:\nValid form of I.D\nMultiple Resume\n* Per OPM: "With President Trumps Executive Order. All resumes must be two pages in length.\nMust have a hard copy of resume\nResponsibilities include but are not limited to:\nTroubleshooting and repairing industrial equipment including CNC Machine Tools and Foundry equipment.\nRoutinely overhauls, troubleshoots, repairs and performs preventative maintenance inspections and modifications to highly complex electronic control systems and electrical circuits of CNC machine tools (including tool changers), molding and melting equipment and industrial plant equipment located within NFPC.\nOccasionally installs and puts into operations major electronic control systems, which are new to the activity or performs major modifications to existing systems.\nConstructs interface devices and modifies equipment from verbal instructions and sketches from machine tool builders, control manufacturers, field service representatives, etc. Research direct replacement parts and recommends suitable substitutes if original parts are obsolete.\nShall comply with all NFPC procedures for safety, fall protection and hazardous materials.\nQualifications Required for the Position\nQualifications vary due to the wide grade levels possible.\nApprenticeship, or equivalent, in maintenance, repair and realignment of electronic industrial control mechanic principles as applied to highly complex CNC machine tools, machine tools, foundry melting and industrial plant equipment.\nExercise skill in the interpretation and analysis of electronics, electrical and mechanical drawings, specifications and schematics of complex custom designed systems.\nDemonstrated skill in troubleshooting complex electronic systems.\nPossess practical knowledge of electromagnetism, electronic circuits, computer theory, power control, power systems, logic systems, etc.\nUse of hand and power tools associated with the trade.\nAbility to utilize various technical publications (drawings, specifications, catalogs, charts, etc.).