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Bollinger Mississippi Shipbuilding Field Engineer A - Electrical 1966 in Pascagoula, Mississippi

This is a Field Engineer A - Electrical position located in the Pascagoula, MS area.

Job Summary:Performs engineering activities related to production, testing and trials. Reports to the Field Engineering Manager.

Responsibilities:The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Provides engineering decisions on the deckplate in coordination with the functional engineering group. Performs field engineering activities related to production process. Provides details to crafts as related to production. Produces field sketches and material lists. Drafts necessary changes/revisions for review by Field Engineer Manager. Determines material needs related to change/revisions, fitting/outfitting and scoping impact. Works with crafts to review fitting/outfitting modifications and problems. Resolves production problems.

Required Skills and Abilities: Accredited degree in a marine engineering discipline. Knowledge of shipyard production as related to engineering functions. Knowledge of division policies, procedures and practices. Ability to establish and meet goals and to maintain effective working relationships with employees at all levels.

Experience and Training: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering with three or more years' experience in engineering related to the marine industry with a focus on deckplate resolution.  One or more years' drafting experience related to production or equivalent combination of experience and training which results in the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Bollinger is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to minorities, females, veterans and disabled individuals, and without regard to sexual orientation and gender identity.

VT Halter Marine is an EOE/AAP Employer.

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