· High School Diploma or GED; additional vocational, military, or applied engineering technology coursework in electronics, digital systems, instrumentation, or electromechanical systems preferred.
· Military and/or civilian experience supporting marine, industrial, laboratory, or depot‑level electrical systems in controlled environments.
· Experience with sonar systems, BAS controllers, sensor suites, or integrated processing equipment is strongly relevant.
· Ability to learn and apply requirements related to controlled materials, process chemistry, sealants, potting compounds, coatings, and precision cleaning, with training provided.
· Ability to obtain and maintain government base access.
· Experience with fiber optics, low‑voltage electronics, or precision electrical work requiring specialized tooling and environmental discipline is preferred.
· Comfort operating calibrated test sets, controlled‑environment workstations, and specialty fixturing.
· Ability to recognize when environmental, chemical, or material conditions are outside acceptable limits and halt work accordingly.
· Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret or Confidential clearance.
· Must be a U.S. citizen and not a dual citizen.
· Willingness to travel up to 15%.
· Performs electrical and electromechanical work with limited supervision in environments governed by controlled materials, process order, and environmental requirements.
· Follows detailed procedures, drawings, travelers, and work instructions where sequencing, dwell times, cleanliness, and material compatibility are critical.
· Installs, repairs, or modifies assemblies using specialized fixtures, calibrated tools, and equipment not typical of general commercial or shipboard maintenance.
· Troubleshoots components and systems while maintaining contamination boundaries and environmental discipline; experience with preventive/predictive maintenance or signal‑based troubleshooting is beneficial.
· Supports field service activities including system grooms, functional checkouts, minor repairs, and configuration verification using calibrated instruments.
· Prepares and installs system alterations involving controlled chemical handling, sealing, potting, curing, or environmental conditioning steps.
· Evaluates electrical systems where surface condition, contamination control, and material interfaces are critical to acceptance.
· Maintains high standards of workmanship, safety, quality, and housekeeping in inspection‑driven environments.
· Identifies and reports conditions outside allowable limits before proceeding.
· Performs additional duties as assigned.