Description
Tradesmen International is immediately hiring experienced Marine Electricians for projects located in Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, WA. This is a first shift opportunity with a pay rate up to $32/hr based on experience and skill level. If you are an Electrician eager to demonstrate your knowledge and skills while learning new ones, this is your chance to advance in your career!
Job Scope:
Trouble shoots electrical equipment, and circuits using appropriate test equipment to detect, and effect required maintenance, repairs, or replacement requirements
Performs maintenance and repair of generators, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, electrical motors, distribution panels, alarm and lighting circuits
Conducts insulation resistance measurements of electrical cables to determine condition and effects repairs or replacements as required.
Supervises and participates in the installation and/or alteration to electrical systems aboard ships
Maintains adequate inventories of electrical spare parts and requisitions replacements as required.
Maintains electrical system maintenance histories notating date, and extent of repairs and/or alterations
Requirements:
Must be a US Citizen
Must have OSHA 10 Maritime and firewatch certification
Must be able to pass a background check for DBIDS and drug screen
Must be available for all shifts
Must have 3+ years of experience as a Marine Electrician
Company Details
Tradesmen International not only offers consistent work, top pay, and employment opportunities, we also provide a benefits package that is among the best in the industry.
Our comprehensive benefits include:
Tradesmen+ Rewards Program – earn points for hours worked
Vacation Pay
Health insurance
401(k) profit-sharing savings plan
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Tradesmen International is an EO employer - M/F/Veteran/Disability
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Recruiter Name
Paula Smith
Location
US-WA-BREMERTON
Regular Full-Time