- I have worked on the installation of the Red Globe Mod on the Lincoln, which consisted of running thousands of feet of cable. Routes of cables were measured prior to installing them in wireways.
- Coordinated with Shop 11 for assistance with the mounting locations of components. Connecting the cables to the respective lighting and connection box locations.
- Groomed wireways and testing of equipment upon completion.
- Performing the duties of a senior mechanic and working with a high degree of independence.
- Understanding safety regulations and injury prevention.
- Disciplined in every aspect of electrical safety equipment, including categorical ratings, approach distance, calibrated meter requirements, and electrical shock procedures.
Ability to interpret information from drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams to determine the correct tools and materials for the job.
- Utilizing qualifications to perform work per standards and requirements.
- Ability to lead and prepare pre-job briefs and interactive briefs before work commences.
- Have a full understanding of the work to be accomplished.
- Filling out job planning sheets correctly.
- Ability to lead jobs efficiently, in a timely manner.
- Visually inspect electrical systems, equipment, or components to locate defects, hazards, and needed repairs.
- Coordinate and schedule with other trades.
- Analyze technical work documents to identify material deficiencies, and recommend corrective action in support of ship or submarine repair or conversion projects.
- Executes inspection checks (ICs) in accordance with government documents.
- Ability to work well with others in any team setting.
- Routinely communicate daily with various trades and codes.
- I am always up to date on current and future jobs with my lead mechanics, supervisors, project resources, and other trades.
- I update the work status to my work lead and supervisor of any need-to-know concerns and issues.
- I also coordinate with other trades for support work when needed.
- Ability to use and maintain hand tools, and knowledge of electrical equipment.
- Hand tools relevant to electrical work include wire strippers, wire cutters, soldering irons, drivers, hacksaws, and drills.
- Electrical test equipment: digital and analog multimeters, Fluke meters, TDR, OTDR, and electrical safety equipment.
- Electrical systems and components: Motors, Controllers, Communication equipment, Switches, Breakers, Switchboards, Light fixtures, Circuit breakers, Detection systems, Audio and Visual Equipment, Sound-powered, and Automatic telephone systems.
- Qualifications: Non-Nuclear Electrician, I.V.V.
- Worked on SSMG on the Connecticut disassembling and reassembling.
- Experience in testing EHF connectors, outboard.
- Experience working with Shop 740 and Ships Force with racking breakers in and out.
- I worked with C/270 in the TFR process in VFDC cabinets.
- Uninstalled and reinstalled TLI's in multiple AUX tanks, followed by testing.
- Repairing the Exciter cabinet on the Lincoln Project.
- Modified KSX system Roosevelt project (connecting new and existing cables inside KSX, building connectors, and soldering connectors for rectifier boxes).
- Assisted in modifying the VFDC system on Roosevelt and Lincoln.
- I installed red globes on the Lincoln.
- Installed bilge lighting system on the Roosevelt and Lincoln project.
And Safety Frisk, Electrostatic Discharge Worker, Electrical Connection Fabrication-COAX, Electrical Connection Fabrication-Multi Pin, Electrical Safety, Fall Authorized User.