Electronic Technician Instructor - Bollinger Bootcamp
Department: Workforce Development/Bootcamp Reports To: Workforce Development Manager / Director of Talent Management FLSA Status: Exempt
Position Summary
The Electronic Technician Instructor is responsible for developing and delivering classroom and hands-on training that prepares individuals for careers as entry-level Electronic Technicians at Bollinger Shipyards. This position combines technical expertise with instructional leadership to ensure trainees develop the knowledge, skills, and safe work practices required to install, troubleshoot, test, and maintain marine electrical and electronic systems. The instructor serves as a mentor throughout the Bootcamp, helping participants successfully transition from training into the shipyard workforce.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver classroom instruction, laboratory exercises, and practical hands-on training in marine electrical and electronic systems.
- Develop lesson plans, training materials, competency assessments, and practical evaluations aligned with Bollinger production standards.
- Teach installation, termination, testing, and troubleshooting of shipboard communication systems, fiber optics, RF/network infrastructure, marine electrical distribution, connectors, control cabinets, equipment racks, and electronic equipment.
- Train students to read blueprints, wiring diagrams, engineering drawings, and specifications.
- Evaluate trainee performance and provide coaching and mentoring.
- Maintain training records and communicate participant progress.
- Promote safety and compliance with marine industry standards.
- Collaborate with Production, Talent Acquisition, and Workforce Development to improve curriculum.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Technical training through trade school, military program, apprenticeship, or equivalent preferred.
- 7-10 years of marine, industrial, or commercial electrical/electronics experience.
- Shipbuilding experience preferred.
- Previous training, coaching, or instructional experience preferred.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of marine electrical/electronic installation and testing.
- Ability to read blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
- Experience with connector fabrication, fiber optics, RF testing, Cat5/Cat6 networking, and troubleshooting.
- Knowledge of ABS, USCG, NEC, IEEE, IEC, DNV or similar standards.
- Strong communication, coaching, presentation, and Microsoft Office skills.
Physical Requirements
- Work in classroom and shipyard environments.
- Stand for extended periods, climb ladders/scaffolding, lift up to 50 pounds, and demonstrate equipment safely.
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.
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