
Job Description
Be proficient at reading and interpreting electrical schematics and blueprints.
Be proficient at planning, laying-out and installing equipment and cabling.
Be proficient at using VOMs, Meggers, Amp and Phase rotation meters, etc. for troubleshooting, testing, and circuit analysis.
Be proficient as a Lead Electrician capable of guiding and training junior electricians with minimum supervision.
Be proficient at troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level.
Be proficient at accomplishing standard items 009-36 and 16’s on electrical/electronic equipment.
Have a good working knowledge of standard items and epism.
Good fundamental understanding on how to use electrical test equipment.
Capable of laying out and installing equipment and cabling under direction of a supervisor or lead electrician.
Fundamental understanding of power distribution, motors, controllers, transformers, circuit protection and cable ampacity.
Should have a fundamental knowledge of electrical theory and basic ship’s electrical safety and good work practices.
Have a firm understanding on how to use power and hand tools associated with the trade.
Have a firm knowledge on ship’s compartmental layout.
Capable of running cable including banding, packing transits, packing tubes.
Capable of installing and hooking up electrical equipment using drawings or “run sheets”.
Be able to install temporary services and shore power using correct wire.
Requirements
United States Citizen
DBIDs eligible
Minimum of 5 years marine electrician experience
Job Types: Contract, Full-time Pay: $22.00-$28.00 per hour
Ameri-Force Benefits
Industry Leading Pay
Medical Coverage
Dental Coverage
Vision Coverage
Short Term Disability Benefits
Term Life Benefits
Referral Bonuses
Referral Bonuses are available for specific jobs only
As part of the Ameri-Force team, a recognized ESOP company, you have a personal stake in the collective success of the organization, fostering a collaborative and rewarding work environment. Our competitive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, short‑term disability, and life insurance, tailored to meet the needs of our workforce.
Learn more at ameriforce.com
Note: The specific duties, skills and qualifications may vary depending on the company’s requirements and the nature of the tasks performed at the site. Employees must be willing to make reasonable adjustments to their tasks depending on the requirements of the client.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
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Be proficient at reading and interpreting electrical schematics and blueprints.
Be proficient at planning, laying-out and installing equipment and cabling.
Be proficient at using VOMs, Meggers, Amp and Phase rotation meters, etc. for troubleshooting, testing, and circuit analysis.
Be proficient as a Lead Electrician capable of guiding and training junior electricians with minimum supervision.
Be proficient at troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical problems to component level.
Be proficient at accomplishing standard items 009-36 and 16’s on electrical/electronic equipment.
Have a good working knowledge of standard items and epism.
Good fundamental understanding on how to use electrical test equipment.
Capable of laying out and installing equipment and cabling under direction of a supervisor or lead electrician.
Fundamental understanding of power distribution, motors, controllers, transformers, circuit protection and cable ampacity.
Should have a fundamental knowledge of electrical theory and basic ship’s electrical safety and good work practices.
Have a firm understanding on how to use power and hand tools associated with the trade.
Have a firm knowledge on ship’s compartmental layout.
Capable of running cable including banding, packing transits, packing tubes.
Capable of installing and hooking up electrical equipment using drawings or “run sheets”.
Be able to install temporary services and shore power using correct wire.
Requirements
United States Citizen
DBIDs eligible
Minimum of 5 years marine electrician experience
Job Types: Contract, Full-time Pay: $22.00-$28.00 per hour
Ameri-Force Benefits
Industry Leading Pay
Medical Coverage
Dental Coverage
Vision Coverage
Short Term Disability Benefits
Term Life Benefits
Referral Bonuses
Referral Bonuses are available for specific jobs only
As part of the Ameri-Force team, a recognized ESOP company, you have a personal stake in the collective success of the organization, fostering a collaborative and rewarding work environment. Our competitive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, short‑term disability, and life insurance, tailored to meet the needs of our workforce.
Learn more at ameriforce.com
Note: The specific duties, skills and qualifications may vary depending on the company’s requirements and the nature of the tasks performed at the site. Employees must be willing to make reasonable adjustments to their tasks depending on the requirements of the client.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
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