Shipboard Alteration Installation Team (AIT) Leader
Serves as Shipboard Alteration Installation Team (AIT) Leader, manages labor force, and supervises the documentation and upkeep of Quality Assurance Workbooks, shipboard hinderances, production logs, and timesheets. Manages personnel in the installation of fiber optic, electrical systems, and equipment in support of ship maritime systems installations. Leads personnel in fabricating, installing, and repairing electronic, mechanical, and other types of components and equipment. Ensures strict compliance with shipboard drawings, technical guidance, testing procedures of installed systems, and shipyard operating rules.
Essential Functions:
Reading and interpreting Shipboard Installation Drawings
Skilled and familiar with Naval Cableway Management under MIL-STD-2003 and NAVSEAINST.9304.1D Cableway Management Systems
Strong knowledge and experience of Maritime electrical systems and structural components, WAF/Tag-Out guidelines, and professional standards
Installing fiber optic, electrical and electronic parts, including hardware in housings or assemblies
Ability to lead high performing teams of various skill positions to include: Electricians, Engineering Technicians, Mechanics, Welders, Shipfitters, Subcontractors, and Laborers
Submit daily reports, maintain timesheets, complete Conditions Found Reports (CFRs), make recommendations for Liaison Action Reports (LARs), maintain inventory and accountability of installation material, tools, and test equipment
Interface with Customer On-site Installation Coordinators
Qualifications:
Minimum of 8 years of surface shipboard installation experience is required
Five (5) of the eight (8) years must involve managing shipboard or submarine installations at the deck-plate level
Must have Five (5) or more years of directly managing personnel
Must be able to obtain a Secret clearance
Must be able to obtain access to Shipyard and Government installations
Must be Cableway inspector certified
Multi-pin Connector certification is preferred
Fiber optic handling and terminating certification is preferred
Proficient in handling and termination of CAT6 cable
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Project, Excel, and Office to develop and update schedules and cost requirements
Familiar with NAVSEA MIL-STD-2042, Fiber Optic Cable Topology Installation Standard Methods for Naval Ships
Familiar with NAVSEA Standard Items
Up to 25% travel is required