ELECTRICIAN LEAD A
Bollinger Shipyards · Pascagoula, MS · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Schedule hourly workers on daily assignments.
- Track and enter time of hourly workers on a daily basis.
- Monitor job activity of hourly workers; answering questions, giving guidance and resolving problems.
- Aid Company management in determining work procedures, equipment and supplies needed and manpower requirements to complete assignments per production drawing.
- Monitor work processes and products to ensure company installation standard details are followed, quality of work, safety and cost containment standards are maintained.
- Monitor and report equipment and system installations.
- Ensure equipment and systems are mechanically complete and ready for start-up, testing and commissioning.
- Ensure Company equipment and test equipment is properly handled, maintained, calibration is up to date and secured.
Desired Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Track and report to foreman daily job activity details: number of foundations installed, length of cable tray installed, length of cable installed, specific equipment installed, number of terminations, number of cable bands installed, etc.; to include hours and man power required to complete task.
- Understand hazardous area equipment classifications, and IP ratings for proper installation.
- Comprehend and follow engineering drawings/notes, schematics/notes, wiring diagrams/notes, and vendor manuals.
- Recognize discrepancies in relation to the build specifications.
- Effectively plan work, follow procedures, and determine equipment material and manpower needs.
- Knowledge of and experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Outlook.
- Familiar with updated codes: DnV/ABS/Coast Guard/API/MODU/NEC/IEEE/IEC.
- Able to effectively communicate, build, and lead a productive work group.
- Perform as a member of a management team.
Required Experience & Training
- 8 years’ experience in the Marine Ship Building and Offshore construction including Hazardous Areas classifications and equipment.
- Formal electrical training; i.e. 4 year electrical apprenticeship program, vocational certification, trade school for electrical commercial/industrial wiring or equivalent.