Marine Electrician; US Navy Submarine
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Marine Electrician (US Navy Submarine) Location
Onsite at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery Maine
Make meaningful contributions that fuel critical outcomes for some of the most complex government, defense, and intelligence projects. Join GDIT as a Marine Electrician (US Navy Submarine) for a career where your growth is just as important as the mission you support.
The SUB AIT program supports the In‑Service Attack Submarines Program Office (PMS 392) under Program Executive Office Attack Submarines (PEO SSN) to achieve optimal submarine operational readiness by providing production support, component repairs, and technical support to accomplish repair, maintenance, removal/installation, troubleshooting and associated testing for Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) submarine maintenance availabilities.
The efforts associated with this program will help restore and maintain the material condition and modernization of the fast attack submarines of the United States Navy.
Requirements- 2+ years of experience performing repair work on nuclear submarines within the trade they are being assigned.
- HS/GED
- Must be US Citizen.
- Confidential Security Clearance or higher level required.
Personnel shall have at least 2+ years of experience performing repair work on nuclear submarines within the trade they are being assigned. Personnel shall have DOW type “final” security clearance (DISCO authority with a minimum of a confidential clearance status). At a minimum, all personnel shall be United States citizens and shall possess a final favorable adjudicated tier 3 investigation. Contractor personnel must have a Department of War Personnel Security Clearance (PCL) at the confidential level or higher.
MarineElectrician Tasks TSD EW (Non‑nuclear Electrical Work)
- Remove, modify, and install electrical equipment.
- Remove, install, groom, and band wireways and cabling.
- Pack and unpack equipment and bulkhead penetrations.
- Repair electrical equipment and cabling.
- Utilize electrical checks to test and troubleshoot electrical systems.
- Disconnect, groom, and reconnect wiring.
- Disassemble and replace motor and generator components.
- Troubleshoot, modify and adjust motors and generators.
- Balance motor and generator components.
- Insulate using mechanical and dip methods.
- Stone and bevel commutator and slip rings.
- Assemble motor and generator components.
- Remove, modify, and install electrical equipment.
- Disconnect, remove, install, groom, band, and reconnect wireways and cabling.
- Utilize electrical checks to test electrical systems.
- Remove, install, and test hull fittings, penetrations, and tank level indicators.
- Trained, qualified, and have experience with all tasks and components similar to that outlined for TSD EW.
- Trained and experienced in cutting in cables and hooking up equipment, panels, and boxes IAW Navy Standard Methods Drawings.
- Experience performing SUBSAFE work IAW NAVSEA 0924‑062‑0010 L/R (Submarine Safety Requirements Manual).
- Trained, qualified, and have experience with all tasks and components similar to that outlined for TSD E4.
- Trained and experienced in cutting in cables and hooking up equipment, panels, and boxes IAW Navy Standard Methods Drawings.
- Experience performing SUBSAFE work IAW NAVSEA 0924‑062‑0010 L/R (Submarine Safety Requirements Manual).
- Trained, qualified, and have experience with all tasks and components similar to that outlined for TSD TZ.
- Trained and experienced in cutting in cables and hooking up equipment, panels, and boxes IAW Navy Standard Methods Drawings.
- Experience performing SUBSAFE work IAW NAVSEA 0924‑062‑0010 L/R (Submarine Safety Requirements Manual).
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