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Occupation Exhibit

NER-IC-001 INTER IO R CO MMUNIC ATIO NS ELEC TR IC IAN IC3 IC2 IC1 ICC ICCS Exhibit Dates: 6/735/99. Occupational Field: 3 (Marine Engineering). Career Pattern FN: Fireman (E-3). IC3: Interior Communications Electrician, Third Class (E4). IC2: Interior Communications Electrician, Second Class (E-5). IC1: Interior Communications Electrician, First Class (E-6). ICC: Chief Interior Communications Electrician (E-7). ICCS: Senior Chief Interior Communications Electrician (E-8). EMCM: Master Chief Electricians Mate (E-9). Description Summary: Operates and performs maintenance on voice interior communications systems, alarm systems, warning systems, ships control systems, plotting systems, gyrocompass systems, and entertainment systems. IC3: Operates standard test and metering equipment, including multimeter, voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, oscilloscope, signal generator, frequency meter, vacuum tube voltmeter, and megger; makes standard wire splices; tests and operates alarm and indicating systems; troubleshoots and repairs synchro systems; inspects, tests, maintains, charges, and replaces batteries; repairs components of general announcing systems and soundpowered telephone systems; cleans and inspects plotters and dead reckoning equipment; tests external circuits of interior communications equipment for continuity, short circuits, and grounds and measures electrical quantities; reads and interprets schematic diagrams and blueprints of basic electrical, electronic, and logic circuits. IC2: Able to perform the duties required for IC3; troubleshoots and repairs ships metering, alarm, and indicating systems; troubleshoots and repairs synchro-amplifiers, servo systems, and tape recorders/producers; maintains microfiche readers/printers; isolates and repairs malfunctions in common electronic circuits; inspects and cleans commutators and adjusts brushes on motors and generators; inventories installed equipment and spare parts; may supervise up to three third class Interior Communications Electricians. IC1: Able to perform the duties required for IC2; isolates troubles in dead-reckoning systems including gyrocompass; tests, replaces, and adjusts components on the interior communication and local switchboards; determines types of acceptable substitute components; checks operating logs and maintenance records; prepares weekly maintenance schedules; may supervise up to five Interior Communications Electricians. ICC: Able to perform the duties required for IC1; analyzes and evaluates electrical and electronic tests; adjusts, calibrates, and repairs interior communications equipment; plans, organizes, and directs work of personnel operating and maintaining interior communications systems; estimates time, materials, and labor required for repair of equipment. ICCS: Able to perform the duties required for ICC; advises on the opening and inspection of equipment and preparation of work request; provides information and advises on utilization, capabilities, reliability, and operations; prepares directives and instructions for attaining organizational objectives; establishes and implements a program for interviewing, evaluating, and assigning personnel; administers a long-range planned maintenance program. Recommendation, IC3 In the vocational certificate category, 5 semester hours in basic electricity
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In the vocational certificate category, 5 semester hours in basic electricity and electronics, 4 in troubleshooting techniques, 5 in electrical and electronic circuits, and 4 in electrical/mechanical systems. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 2 in electricity and electronics laboratory, 2 in troubleshooting techniques, 3 in electrical and electronic circuits, 3 in electrical/mechanical systems, and 2 in applied mathematics (10/87)(10/87). Recommendation, IC2 In the vocational certificate category, 5 semester hours in basic electricity and electronics, 6 in troubleshooting techniques, 6 in electrical and electronic circuits, and 4 in electrical/mechanical systems. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 2 in electricity and electronics laboratory, 2 in troubleshooting techniques, 3 in electrical and electronic circuits, 3 in electrical/mechanical systems, 2 in applied mathematics, and 1 in digital electronics; if assigned to gas turbine propulsion systems, credit in gas turbine technology on the basis of institutional evaluation (10/87)(10/87). Recommendation, IC1 In the vocational certificate category, 5 semester hours in basic electricity and electronics, 8 in troubleshooting techniques, 6 in electrical and electronic circuits, and 4 in electrical/mechanical systems. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 2 in electricity and electronics laboratory, 2 in troubleshooting techniques, 3 in electrical and electronic circuits, 3 in electrical/mechanical systems, 2 in applied mathematics, 2 in digital electronics, 3 in human relations, 2 in maintenance management, and 2 in personnel supervision; if assigned to gas turbine propulsion systems, credit in gas turbine technology on the basis of institutional evaluation. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in electric circuits (10/87)(10/87). Recommendation, ICC In the vocational certificate category, 5 semester hours in basic electricity and electronics, 8 in troubleshooting techniques, 6 in electrical and electronic circuits, and 4 in electrical/mechanical systems. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 2 in electricity and electronics laboratory, 2 in troubleshooting techniques, 3 in electrical and electronic circuits, 3 in electrical/mechanical systems, 2 in applied mathematics, 2 in digital electronics, 3 in human relations, 3 in maintenance management, 3 in personnel supervision, 1 in record keeping, and 1 in report writing; if assigned to gas turbine propulsion systems, credit in gas turbine technology on the basis of institutional evaluation. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in electric circuits (10/87)(10/87). Recommendation, ICCS In the vocational certificate category, 5 semester hours in basic electricity and electronics, 8 in troubleshooting techniques, 6 in electrical and electronic circuits, and 4 in electrical/mechanical systems. In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in electronics basics, 2 in electricity and electronics laboratory, 2 in troubleshooting techniques, 3 in electrical and electronic circuits, 3 in electrical/mechanical systems, 2 in applied mathematics, 2 in digital electronics, 3 in human relations, 3 in maintenance management, 3 in personnel supervision, 1 in record keeping, and 1 in report writing; if assigned to gas turbine propulsion systems, credit in gas turbine technology on the basis of institutional evaluation. In the upper-division baccalaureate category, 3 semester hours in electric circuits, 3 for field experience in management, and 3 in management problems (10/87)(10/87).
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