Nuclear Electricians at United States Navy give their company a 3.7 out of 5.0, while the average rating for United States Navy is 4.0, making them 8% less happy than every other employee at United States Navy and 3% less happy than every other Nuclear Electrician on CareerBliss - the happiest Nuclear Electricians work for United States Navy.
"? Researched and organized safety briefs for repair procedures for various nuclear systems and components. Ensuring that all necessary technical, radiological, and operational requirements are met. ? Successfully inventoried and maintained over 500 ship’s battery components and, over a 4-week period, streamlined reinstallation of the components on the boat which resulted in saving 284 man-hours. ? Extensive experience diagnosing and isolating malfunctions in electrical systems, power generation units, and control systems using schematics, blueprints, and associated test equipment. ? Conducted preventative and corrective maintenance on the ship’s AC / DC electrical distribution system, generators, regulators, controllers, motors, circuit breakers and nuclear electrical systems. ? Introduced innovative maintenance techniques to shipyard vendors, resulting in significant cost and man-hour savings. Extensive use of schematics, technical manuals and safety procedures. ? Designed and implemented a System Expert program which trained ship’s personnel to manage schedule, and track vital submarine systems as they were removed, repaired, and restored to service throughout the shipyard availability."
"I have been in the United States Navy since March 2006. The knowledge and experience I have gained during my time is invaluable. The Navy Nuclear Power Program is renowned for it's training and safety record. I am proud to have served my country as a submariner on the mighty USS Connecticut."
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2010 | $3 |
2011 | $4 |
2012 | $4 |
2014 | $3 |
2020 | $2 |
What do you like about working at United States Navy?
"The job itself. The environment of the job. The people I work with."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Try to exceed at everything you do and try not to get stressed out."
What don't you like about working at United States Navy?
"The leadership and the way things are run are very poor."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Do not treat your employees poorly. Too much overtime for a salary job can kill your workers drive."
"The navy has made me organized, responsible and listening to authority."
What do you like about working at United States Navy?
"Very structural, organized, and every maintenance item was planned for."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"ensure you do your research prior to picking out your position. It is very hard to transfer between rates once you are in."
What don't you like about working at United States Navy?
"Sometimes it was hard to plan for maintenance due to the operation of the plant and the underway schedule."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Management positions should receive more training prior to receiving the position"
What do you like about working at United States Navy?
"Good pay, great learning experience."
What don't you like about working at United States Navy?
"The time it took away from my family."
"Great education and training."
What do you like about working at United States Navy?
"It kept me busy and gave me a good education."
What do you like about working at United States Navy?
"Experiencing new places and camaraderie."
What don't you like about working at United States Navy?
"Time away from family."
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