Job Responsibilities:
· Perform assembly, integration, troubleshooting, repair, refurbishment, and testing of complex electrical and electronic systems used in manned and unmanned undersea vehicles including MK11 SDV, DCS, and SWCS.
· Support the development, modification, and testing of electrical assemblies, including power distribution systems, communications, sonar, navigation, control/display systems, and associated cabling.
· Follow and interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical documentation in accordance with IPC-A-610E and IPC J-STD-001E standards.
· Execute electrical work including soldering, connectorization, cable fabrication, and system integration for waterproof and pressure-rated applications.
· Conduct test and verification procedures on electrical subassemblies, prepare and review Objective Quality Evidence (OQE), and ensure work meets all NAVSEA, IPC, and program-specific quality requirements.
· Support prototype development, system overhauls, and depot-level repairs, often under tight deadlines and during field support operations.
· Interface with engineering staff to provide feedback during design, integration, and test phases, including redlining drawings and participating in design reviews.
Required Experience:
· Minimum 8 years of hands-on experience working on DoD, Navy, or submersible electrical systems in a technician capacity.
· Experience with underwater electronics, waterproof cabling, and military-grade connectors.
· Proven ability to work from engineering documentation to build, inspect, and test low- and high-voltage systems, signal and data buses, and embedded electronic components.
· Familiarity with testing tools and calibrated test equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, power analyzers, and signal generators.
Required Skills and Certifications:
· High School Diploma or equivalent; Associate's Degree or Military Electrical/Electronic Technician Schooling preferred.
· Must be a U.S. Citizen with an active Secret Clearance.
· Certification or demonstrated proficiency in IPC-A-610 and IPC J-STD-001 soldering and workmanship standards.
· Strong understanding of military electrical safety practices, quality control standards, and component-level troubleshooting.
· Ability to follow strict quality assurance procedures, interpret electrical test reports, and document non-conformances.
· Excellent attention to detail, ability to work independently or as part of a multidisciplinary team, and strong communication skills.