Electrical / Electronic Technician - TS STATE OF MAINE
The Electrical / Electronic Technician reports to the Chief Engineer or his/her designee. Employee is responsible for the maintenance, testing, and repair of the ship's electrical and electronic equipment. Employee will complete assigned duties and tasks as scheduled through consultation with the vessel's 1st Assistant Engineer, and/or 2nd Assistant Engineer. Electrical systems include but are not limited to, shore electrical connection(s), power generation and distribution, lighting, electrically powered deck equipment, engine-room monitoring, engine/bridge controls, alarm systems, navigational equipment, and communications equipment. Sailing experience on board commercial/military vessels, and familiarity with high-voltage electrical systems is required.
• Is assigned to the vessel and as such participates in all deployments and sea terms
• Work closely with the Ship’s engineering officers and logistics coordinator with regard to parts and supplies needed for the maintenance and repair of assigned systems.
• Responsible for identifying and completing needed maintenance/repairs on applicable systems.
• Responsible for testing completed repairs and communicating work performed to the First Engineer for entry into NSE maintenance tracking software.
• Active participant in annual Periodic Safety Test Procedure (PSTP) as it applies to related expertise.
• Frequently supervise and train students of varying experience levels.
• Act as a safety observer during any evolution involving groups of students and completing permits to work, risk analysis, or other documentation required by Safety Management Systems.
• Responsible for objectively evaluating student performance in cooperation with the ship’s engineering officers.
• As a uniformed crew, will comply with the regimental uniform regulations as modified by the Master of the Training Ship.
• Other duties as assigned.
This job description reflects the general duties of the job but is not a detailed description of all duties which may be inherent to the position. The Academy may assign reasonably related additional duties to individual employees consistent with policy and collective bargaining agreements.
SKILLS
• Thorough knowledge and familiarity with high (6600 VAC), medium and low voltage electrical/electronic and associated equipment.
• Minimum 5 years’ experience as a shipboard, industrial, or military electrician.
• Willingness to teach and objectively evaluate Cadets.
• Ability to work with people in a closed, intense environment while providing effective leadership.
• Professional presentation, appearance, and work ethic.
• Ability to work irregular/extended hours/weeks, including night and weekend duties as required.
• Sufficient computer skills to operate shipboard and other automated systems.
• Ability to work in a student-oriented training environment.
• Ability to teach proper electrical protocols within the scope of the Safety Management Systems.
REQUIREMENTS
• Merchant Mariner Credential with Qualified Member of the Engine Department (QMED) Electrician endorsement and/or ETO endorsement.
• Valid USCG Medical Certificate (STCW expiry date)
• Valid US Passport
• Maintain a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)
• Computer proficiency is required: knowledge of Windows Microsoft Office Suite
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
• Candidate must pass a pre-employment background check, physical examination, drug test, and be deemed fit for duty at sea.
• The physical requirements as outlined in the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Medical Manual, COMDTINST M16721.48 (series) are herein incorporated.
• Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
• Ascend or descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, etc., using feet and legs and/or hands and reaching overhead with arms and hands.
• Frequently requires lifting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, and pulling.
• Requires use of hands to manipulate objects, tools, or controls.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
• Must participate in USCG drug testing program.
• Participate in annual underway periods consisting of 2–3-month training cruises requiring time away from the Academy.
• Actively participate in MARAD deployments, shipyard periods or other operations where the ship may be utilized away from homeport.
• Perform watch and maintenance work in areas that may include but are not limited to such hazards as hot and cold weather, rain, salt spray, dirt, fumes, rough seas, moving mechanical equipment, loud noises, vibration, and working at heights.
Tobacco-Free Notice: For the health and wellbeing of our community, the Maine Maritime Academy campus and vessels (ashore and afloat) are smoke- and tobacco-free as of August 1, 2016.
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