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Navy Training For Electricians

Navy training for Construction Electrician will prepare you and get you ready for a lucrative job in a civilian life.

Construction Electricians build, maintain and operate power production facilities and electrical distribution systems for naval installations. This is a five year enlistment program.

The duties performed by Construction Electricians include: installing, maintaining and repairing telephone and high-voltage and low-voltage electrical power distribution networks, both overhead and underground.

Splicing and laying cables, erecting poles, stringing wires and installing transformers and distribution panels.

Installing, repairing and maintaining street lighting, fire alarm, public address, inter-office and telephone switchboard systems.

Installing, maintaining and repairing interior wiring for lighting and electrical equipment; working with batteries, electric motors, relays, solenoids and switches; operating electrical generators; reading blueprints and completing materials and cost estimates.

You can talk to Navy recruiter with no obligation at all. You won’t be under any obligation until you actually sign the contract. You gather all the information you can to help make an informed decision. Visit the Navy Construction Electrician to get started.

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