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TITLE(s): ELECTRICIAN (ship-boat mfg.) alternate titles: electrician, marine; electrician, outside Installs and repairs wiring, fixtures, and equipment for all electrical services aboard ship and in shipyard facilities, following blueprints and wiring diagrams: Installs conduit to bulkheads with brackets and screws, using handtools, and threads wires through conduit to terminals, such as connection boxes, circuit breakers, voltage regulators, and switch panels. Strips insulation from wire ends and solders ends to terminals, using stripping pliers and soldering iron. Connects power-supply circuits to radio, radar, sonar, fire control, and other electronic equipment. Tests electrical characteristics, such as voltage, resistance, and phase angle, in circuits, using voltmeters, ohmmeters, and phase rotation indicators. May construct instrument panels, using handtools, rulers, dividers, and power drills, following specifications. May be designated according to work location as Electrician, Ship (ship-boat mfg.); Electrician, Shop (ship-boat mfg.); Electrician, Yard (ship-boat mfg.). GOE: 05.05.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 8 DLU: 77 ONET CROSSWALK: 87202A Electricians |
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TITLE(s):
ELECTRICIAN (ship-boat mfg.) alternate titles: electrician, marine; electrician, outside
Installs and repairs wiring, fixtures, and equipment for all electrical services aboard ship and
in shipyard facilities, following blueprints and wiring diagrams: Installs conduit to bulkheads with
brackets and screws, using handtools, and threads wires through conduit to terminals, such as
connection boxes, circuit breakers, voltage regulators, and switch panels. Strips insulation from
wire ends and solders ends to terminals, using stripping pliers and soldering iron. Connects
power-supply circuits to radio, radar, sonar, fire control, and other electronic equipment. Tests
electrical characteristics, such as voltage, resistance, and phase angle, in circuits, using
voltmeters, ohmmeters, and phase rotation indicators. May construct instrument panels, using
handtools, rulers, dividers, and power drills, following specifications. May be designated according
to work location as Electrician, Ship (ship-boat mfg.); Electrician, Shop (ship-boat mfg.);
Electrician, Yard (ship-boat mfg.).
GOE: 05.05.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 87202A Electricians
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