
Shipboard Installer- Tech 3
- Chesapeake, VA
- $46,800-84,600 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead projects so that contractual requirements are met.
- Compose Daily Status Reports to Program Manager.
- Properly convey scheduling, potential conflict, needs, and job progress to end-customer.
- Work with OSIC to manage requirements, schedule, and to de-conflict any potential issues.
- Assist with managing installation milestones, help with ship's force interaction and scheduling of required ship's force actions.
- Ensure customer, project team, ship's force and team meets requirements and regulations.
- Ensure customer interaction with install team remains within contractual and NAVSEA Standard Item guidelines.
- Interact on a regular basis with the customer and speak knowledgeably and reliably in order to field customer questions and concerns in order to achieve 100% customer satisfaction.
- Take responsibility for safety of personnel, ship's force, and equipment.
- Maintain and track documentation of electrical safety.
- Work with WAF coordinator to accomplish tasking.
- Maintain proper documentation and tracking of QA manual.
- Schedule, coordinate, and participate in and document V-Level, I-Level and G-Level inspections.
- Assist on-site QA Inspector in performing and documenting daily duties.
- Interface with on-site QA Inspector about on-board, in-process discrepancies, and ensure they are corrected.
- High School diploma or equivalent with 3+ years of prior relevant experience.
- Fiber Optic certified and Connector qualified.
- Demonstrated understanding and adherence to TUMS and ILC tag-out/lock-out program requirements.
- Be proficient in the use of ESOMS.
- US Citizenship required to start with the ability to obtain Secret Clearance upon hire. Active US Drivers License.
- Lift and carry 50 lbs.
- Ascend and descend ladders on board a ship.
- Operate and own basic hand tools to be used on ship.
- Work from ladders and reach into the overhead to perform cable installation and removal as well as banding.
- Wear proper PPE (hardhat, safety glasses, steel toes at all times).
- Work required overtime to include weekends at times.
- Comply with all local and specific shipyard safety and general rules.