SEACORP is seeking a well-qualified Micro Miniature Soldering Technician I, II ,III.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Job Summary: SEACORP is seeking 2M miniature and micro-miniature (M/M) Technicians atvarious levels. The Technician performs 2M miniature and micro-miniature(M/M) electronic repairs on circuit cards, modules, and assemblies used in U.S.Navy Navigation systems. This person plays a critical role in keepinghigh-value electronic systems operational by diagnosing and repairing circuitboards at the component level.
Job Responsibilities Include:
Qualifications:
Education:
MicroMiniature Soldering Technician I, II, III - High School diploma or GED. J-STD 001 certification is required within a 3-month period of hiring.
Formal electronics training from: TechnicalSchool, or Class A or B military school in electronics or communications, orfour-year electronics apprentice program.
Formal electronics training, to include: Installation Tasks, Soldering,Cable Dressing, Cable Tray, Conduit, and Making/Repairing Connectors. current2M (Miniature/Micro-Miniature Electronic Repair) Certification - desired orwilling to obtain 2M certification.
In lieu of military training, J-STD 001certification is acceptable.
Experience:
MicroMiniature Soldering Technician I - Two years of experience, toinclude: electronics repair, maintenance and checkout.
Micro Miniature Soldering Technician II - Two years of experience, to include: electronics repair, maintenance and checkout.Must demonstrate at least one year of experience in electronicsinstallation.
Micro Miniature Soldering Technician III - Six years of experience, to include: Electronics Repair, Maintenance, Installationand Checkout. One year ofexperience to include: supervision, and shop practices. Two years of experience, toinclude: electronics repair and installation. Experience may be achievedsimultaneously. Four years of experience working with US Navy NavigationSystems.
As a requirement of employment, all SEACORP employees must hold U.S. Citizenship.
Location: Norfolk, VA
Travel:
Clearance: Secret
Work Environment & Physical Demands: This position operates in standard Office, Assembly Laboratory, and Aboard Vessel/Shipyard environments. Standard offices and laboratories: Sitting, standing, extended periods of time using a mouse and keyboard and viewing computer screens. Movement between points within the same office or between buildings. Work is performed in generally consistent environmental conditions with some seasonality for temperature differences and lighting. In shipyards and aboard vessels: Significant use of hands to operate equipment and tools. Significant lifting of <40 lbs.; occasional lifting >40 lbs. Sitting, stooping, bending, twisting, reaching, lying prone, and squatting on a daily basis. Work is performed in highly variable work conditions to include seasonable variations in weather and temperature. High probability of working in confined spaces where movement is restricted. Dust, noise and constant activity associated with the movements of materials and people, and the fabrication of steel, including welding and the use of overhead cranes/hoists. Personal Protective Equipment: safety shoes and hard hat required; hearing protection and safety glasses recommended.
Successful candidates will enjoy competitive wages and a very rich benefit program, including:
SEACORP is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state and local fair employment practices laws. SEACORP strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, gender (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender or transsexual individual), age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, citizenship, past, current or prospective service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local law.
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