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Certified Marine Electrician AMP United - 3.2 Norfolk, VA Job Details Full-time $38 - $48 an hour 2 hours ago Benefits Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Career development plan Vision insurance Qualifications CPR Certification Blueprint specification interpretation Personal protective equipment (PPE) use
NFPA 70E
electrical safety protocols Ship electrical systems maintenance Electrical schematic reading and interpretation Energy control procedures Electrical metering High school diploma or GED Electrical safety procedures First Aid Certification Fall protection protocols Electrical layout diagram interpretation Safety procedures for high-voltage work Confined Space Certification Confined space entry safety procedures Hazardous energy control Marine electrical systems troubleshooting Cross-functional communication Respirator Full Job Description •This position is being posted in anticipation of a potential contract award. Employment is contingent upon contract award and funding availability. AMP United, LLC is accepting applications to develop a qualified candidate pool for future consideration. Company Overview AMP United is a TURNKEY industrial preservation contractor specializing in large-scale surface preparation, coating application, containment, and scaffolding across the U.S. With personnel strategically located in Virginia, California, Washington, New Hampshire, and Hawaii, AMP United provides ship and industrial preservation services in support of NAVSEA, MARMC, SWRMC, and other DoD customers. Learn more at www.ampunited.com Position Summary The Marine Electrician installs, maintains, repairs, and tests shipboard electrical systems and components aboard U.S. Navy surface ships and submarines in accordance with NAVSEA Standard Items, MIL-STDs, NFPA 70E, and
OSHA 29 CFR 1910/1915
requirements. This position supports the Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Production Support IDIQ program by performing electrical work safely and efficiently within controlled industrial and confined-space environments. Essential DutiesResponsibilities Install, maintain, and repair lighting, power, control, and communication circuits aboard naval vessels. Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and Technical Work Documents (TWDs) to ensure compliance with
NAVSEA S9300-AW-EDG-010
(Electrical Plant Installation Standard Methods). Perform continuity, insulation-resistance, and functional testing using appropriate electrical test equipment (volt/amp/ohm meters, meggers, power analyzers). Troubleshoot faults in motors, controllers, switchboards, and distribution panels; isolate and correct wiring and component issues. Install and terminate cables, conduits, fittings, breakers, fuses, switches, and receptacles to meet
MIL-STD-1310
(Bonding and Grounding) requirements. Conduct Initial Voltage Verification and comply with Lockout/Tagout (HEC/LOTP) procedures prior to energizing or de-energizing circuits. Maintain compliance with NAVSEA Standard Item 009-74 (Occupational Safety and Health Requirements) and site-specific safety instructions. Coordinate work with other trades, ensuring proper sequencing and safe integration of multi-trade operations. Document inspections, tests, repairs, and material usage on applicable job logs and QA forms. Participate in daily pre-job briefs, toolbox talks, and post-job reviews with AMP and NNSY Supervisors. Required Knowledge, Skills,Abilities Working knowledge of electrical theory, including AC/DC circuits, Ohm's Law, and power calculations. Proficient in the use of test meters, analyzers, and other diagnostic tools. Ability to interpret electrical blueprints, schematics, and NAVSEA drawings. Familiarity with shipboard electrical distribution and control systems. Knowledge of NAVSEA Standard Items, MIL-STDs, and
NFPA 70E
requirements for safe electrical work. Ability to perform work safely in confined/enclosed spaces and at elevated heights with fall-protection systems. Strong problem-solving, analytical, and documentation skills. Effective communication with supervisors and team members to ensure coordination and compliance. Training and Certification Requirements Marine Electrician personnel must complete and maintain the following prior to assignment:
NFPA 70E
Electrical Safety Training Lockout/Tagout (HEC/LOTP) Training Confined/Enclosed Space Entry Respiratory Protection Fall Protection Fire Watch / Tank Watch Shipyard Mandatory Annual Training First Aid / CPR certification Security and Access Requirements Must be a U.S. Citizen and pass all background, drug, and security checks. Must possess or obtain a Secret Clearance. Education and Experience High school diploma or GED required. Completion of a formal electrical apprenticeship, military training, or technical trade program. Minimum four (4) years verifiable industrial or shipyard electrical experience, including at least two (2) years aboard U.S. Navy ships or submarines. Familiarity with NAVSEA standards and shipyard electrical safety procedures. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 50 lbs. climb ladders and scaffolding, kneel, bend, and work in confined spaces. Normal color vision to discern color-coded wiring. Must wear all required PPE (hard hat, safety shoes, respirator, gloves, FR clothing, eye/ear protection, and fall protection gear). Must maintain fitness for duty and respirator qualification. BenefitsPerks Competitive hourly wage and overtime opportunities. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. 401(k). Paid time off. Ongoing training and career development through AMP University.