Job Description
Salary: $35.34 per hour
Benefits: All eligible full time employees will receive Paid Annual Leave (PAL) starting at 23 days per year and raising by one day per year following one full calendar year of employment (January through December). They will also be offered health benefits and will be automatically enrolled in employer paid short and long term disability and life insurance.
All full time and part time employees have access to participate in the Delphinus Engineering 401(k) which includes company match of 25% up to 10% deferred.
General Summary: Delphinus Engineering, Inc. is looking for an Electronics Technician III to function for a variety of government Ship Repair projects and alterations. Serves as Shipboard Alteration Installation Team (AIT) senior technician coordinates workload and supervises the documentation and upkeep of QA Logbooks, Shipboard Hindrances, Production logs and Timesheets. Manages personnel in the installation of electrical Systems & equipment in support of Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) installations. Tasked with ensuring strict compliance with Shipboard Drawings, Technical Guidance, Shipyard operating rules and effective operation of fielded systems.
Job Location: Keyport, WA.
Principal Duties/Responsibilities:
- Participates in the installation and/or alteration to electrical systems aboard ships and submarines.
- Installs conduit to bulkheads with brackets and screws, using hand tools, and threads wires through conduit to terminals, for example connection boxes, circuit breakers, voltage regulators, and switch panels.
- Strips insulation from wire ends and solders ends to terminals, using stripping pliers and soldering iron. Connects power-supply circuits to radio, radar, sonar, fire control, and other electronic equipment.
- Tests electrical characteristics, for example, voltage, resistance, and phase angle, in circuits, using voltmeters, ohmmeters, and phase rotation indicators.
- Use VOMs, Meggers, Amp and Phase rotation meters, etc. for troubleshooting, testing, and circuit analysis
- May also construct instrument panels, using hand tools, rulers, dividers, and power drills, following specifications.
- Installing electrical and electronic parts and hardware in housings or assemblies, using soldering equipment.
- Terminate Side A&B Term boxes.
- Troubleshoots 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.
- Maintains adequate inventories of electrical parts and submit requisitions replacements as required.
- Maintains electrical system maintenance histories notating date, and extent of repairs and/or alterations.
- Produce and maintain Electrical and Mechanical Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) for follow-on submission to the Project Manager