Electronics Worker
U.S. Coast Guard
Baltimore, Maryland$65k – $75k14d ago
About the role
You will serve as an Electronic Industrial Controls Worker and be responsible for working on a wide variety of marine craft. Being a Coast Guard civilian makes you a valuable member of the Coast Guard team. Typical work assignments include: Servicing on teams to install and put into operation major electronic and electric control systems that are new to the fleet or that are major modifications of existing systems. Assists in troubleshooting and repairing new systems during the operational test and following procedures to cope with and identify unforeseen defects, as well submitting changes to existing schematics to reflect any corrections or changes. Most assignments are made on Coast Guard Vessels: advanced Programmable Logic Controllers installing and upgrading (including PLC software), you will assist in install/test/calibrate\align propulsion systems (diesel, diesel electric, DC, turbo, and turbine) May be tasked and detailed to support Ordnance shop work: assignments on both fire
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