Temporary Services Electrician
JOURNEYPERSON 4 (Temporary Services Electrician)
- Must have a superior understanding of electrical safety and good work practices.
- Must meet or exceed all Journeyperson Trade 3 requirements.
- Must have the ability to plan, organize and prioritize.
- Must have excellent personal skills working with others.
- Must be able to oversee a small group of people as a team.
- Must be able to conduct advanced training to J1-J3 Trade personnel in the execution of work.
- Must be proficient in the applicable NAVSEA Standard Items, OSHA standards, NSTM’s, and regulatory body regulations.
- Must be able to draft and submit required reports as required.
- Must be able to draft and submit Condition Found Reports.
- Must be proficient at reading and interpreting electrical schematics.
- Must be proficient at planning, laying-out and installing Temporary Service equipment and cabling IAW NSI.
- Must be proficient at the use of VOMs, Meggers, Amp and Phase rotation meters, etc. in-way of trouble-shooting, testing and circuit analysis.
- Must be proficient at building, maintaining, troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level on Temporary Service Electrical equipment.
- Must be proficient in setting up Temporary Electrical Service Generators and Power Mods IAW all NASSCO and Government requirements.
- Must be proficient in adhering to the requirements of NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08, 009-28 and 009-74 on installation and maintaining of Temporary Services on board ship and on piers.
JOURNEYPERSON 3 (Temporary Services Electrician)
- Must have an excellent understanding of electrical safety and good work practices
- Must meet all Journeyperson Trade 2 requirements.
- Must be able to perform his/her job in the appropriate time frame without on-site supervision.
- Must have good personal skills working with others.
- Must be capable of guiding and training junior Temporary Service electricians with minimum supervision.
- Must know applicable NAVSEA Standard Item, OSHA standards, and regulatory body regulations.
- Must be able to collect viable information for required condition reports.
- Must be able to assist J-4 Trade in collection of information for Condition Found Reports.
- Must be able to identify defects in workmanship and the appropriate actions required to correct the defects
- Must be proficient at reading and interpreting schematics with minimum guidance of a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must be capable of laying-out and installing Temporary Service Electrical equipment and cabling with minimum guidance of a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must have a good fundamental understanding on how to use electrical test equipment in-way of trouble-shooting, testing and circuit analysis of Temporary Service Electrical equipment.
- Must have well-defined knowledge of building, maintaining, troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level on Temporary Service Electrical equipment with minimum guidance of a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must possess a fundamental understanding of setting up Temporary Electrical Service Generators and Power Mods IAW all NASSCO and Government requirements.
- Must have a working knowledge of NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08, 009-28 and 009-74 and how each correlates to the installation and maintaining of Temporary Services on board ship and on piers.
- Must have an excellent knowledge on ship’s compartmental layout.
- Must have all necessary basic hand-tools on shop list to accomplish any task on hand and excellent knowledge on the correct use of each tool.
JOURNEYPERSON 2 (Temporary Services Electrician)
- Must have a good understanding of electrical safety and good work practices.
- Must meet all Journeyperson Trade 1 requirements
- Must be able to perform his/her job in the appropriate time frame with some supervision
- Must be able to provide guidance to J1Trade in the performance of their duties, when assigned
- Must be familiar with applicable NAVSEA Standard Items, OSHA standards, and regulatory body regulations
- Must possess a fundamental knowledge of reading and interpreting electrical schematics with guidance of a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must be capable of laying-out and installing equipment and cabling with guidance of a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must be capable of assisting in building, maintaining, troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level of Temporary Service Electrical equipment with guidance of a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must be capable to assist in setting up Temporary Electrical Service Generators and Power Mods IAW all NASSCO and Government requirements.
- Must have a basic understanding of NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08, 009-28 and 009-74 and how each correlates to the installation and maintaining of Temporary Services on board ship and on piers.
- Must have a working knowledge on ship’s compartmental layout.
- Must have all necessary hand-tools to accomplish any task on hand and satisfactory working knowledge on the correct use of each tool.
JOURNEYPERSON 1 (Temporary Services Electrician)
- Must be able to identify safety hazards.
- Must be able to read and understand a marine chemist certificate.
- Must be able to perform his/her job within the appropriate time frame with on-site supervision.
- Must be able to ensure the job site is left in a safe and clean condition prior to departure.
- Must be able to work in all locations where work is required, including but not limited to tanks, voids, cofferdams and elevated locations.
- Must be able to perform their job safely.
- Must know what Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to use and when.
- Must be able to navigate a ship and understand compartment designation.
- Must have Rapid Gate access or be eligible to obtain Rapid Gate access.
- Must have good verbal and written communication skills.
- Must be able to understand, read and write proficiently in English.
- Must have an understanding of electrical safety and good work practices.
- Must be able to follow instructions from a supervisor and lead electricians.
- Must be able to install temporary services using correct wire and breaker sizes with guidance from a supervisor or lead electrician.
- Must know how to take care of tools and equipment used in the trade and have working knowledge on the correct use of each tool.
- Must have current WAF training.