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Motor Rewinder Journeyman I - V at PROPULSION CONTROLS ENGINEERING LLC – SAN DIEGO, California

PROPULSION CONTROLS ENGINEERING LLC
SAN DIEGO, California, 92113, United States
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Salary:$24.78 - $44.41/hr

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Propulsion Controls Engineering has a current opening for a Motor Rewinder Journeyman with ten years of marine and/or shipyard experience, at our San Diego, CA location. PCE is an approved and recognized ABR with Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), working as both a prime contractor and subcontractor for government ship repair.

Job Summary:

Accomplish the safe data collection and rewinding of AC/DC electric motors, generators, armatures, rotors, transformers, magnet and brake coils and related electrical components without Supervision. Accomplish the verification of applicable rewinds by core loss, hi pot, phase balance, rotational direction, meg-ohm and similar testing without Supervision. Accomplish the documentation of pre and post testing data without Supervision. Perform other related tasks as assigned, some of which may become essential to the position.

Job Requirements and Experience:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older to apply.
  • Associates Degree or Technical Certification preferred.
  • Minimum 10 years of marine and/or shipyard experience.

Benefits:

  • Health Insurance (medical, dental, vision, company paid life insurance, voluntary plans such as supplemental life insurance, critical illness, and hospital indemnity)
  • Paid Time Off
  • Company paid holidays
  • Retirement savings plan (401(k) plan with company matching and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan
  • Career development opportunities

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SAN DIEGO, California, 92113, United States
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This job is located in the SAN DIEGO, California, 92113, United States region.

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