Precision Engineering

Published: April 11, 2023, 11:35 p.m.

b'Every morning since 2013, Kelli Joachim has boarded the same gray, steel-hull, guided-missile destroyer floating in San Diego Bay - USS John Paul Jones. She pulls the same tattered pair of navy blue, grease-stained coveralls out of her stand-up locker in the female berthing and slides into them.\\n\\n\\nVideo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dominique Pineiro, Defense Media Activity\\nThe 20-year-old Las Vegas native doesn\'t fit the mold of a "prototypical" electrical engineer, and she knows it.\\n\\n"I\'m a lot smaller than most of the people I work with, but that\'s alright. I work just as hard, I\'m a fast learner and I bring a positive attitude to the workplace," she said.\\n\\nShe\'s five foot nothing, probably weighs 100 pounds soaking wet, and is in a perpetual state of happiness. While most of her peers sit behind desks and in front computers to complete a day\'s work, her workplace of choice is in the heart of the ship, and her tools of choice are wrenches and screwdrivers.'