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Specialized electrical experience in the assessment and oversight of repairs on US Navy shipboard electro-hydraulic equipment: steering systems, anchor windlass and capstans, as well as, boat davits.
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Keywords: Boat Captain, Location: WASHINGTON, DC - 20402. Participate in the proper maintenance of all ship's systems and boarding facilities including but not limited to gangways, diesel, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, water (potable, raw, black, and gray), fire suppression, communications, and navigation.
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Assist the Port Engineer and Captain(s) with providing service to the boat and vehicle fleet, with long term guest safety, comfort, and costs in mind. / Thorough understanding of operation of diesel and gas internal combustion engines, associated cooling systems, both A/C and D/C electrical systems, hydraulic systems, fresh and seawater plumbing systems and marine electronics.
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Keywords: Boat Captain, Location: Alexandria, VA - 22303. Detailed working knowledge of all ship's systems and their proper maintenance: gangways, diesel, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, water (potable, raw, black, and gray), fire suppression, communications, and navigation.
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In this role, the Mechanical Engineer will join the Combatant Craft Engineering and Design Services Division covering the functional areas of project management, research and development (R&D), science and technology (S&T) development, planning, acquisition engineering, integrated logistics support (ILS), in-service engineering, testing and evaluation, boat inventory management (BIM), and life cycle management for watercraft.
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City Cruises is seeking a Boat Captains (Part Time) for our Marine operation in Alexandria. This includes thorough pre-cruise preparation, adherence to cruise scripts, supervision of crew, proper piloting of vessel, adherence to all Coast Guard rules and regulations, and guest satisfaction.
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Inspect various aspects of boat building process including weld inspections, pipe testing, & electrical circuits. If you are a Marine Boat Inspector and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Electrical / Mechanical Systems Engineer – The Integrated Power Systems team in (Department 489) is seeking to add new engineering talent to support detailed design and new technology development for the All Electric Navy. The core focus of this group is electric drive propulsion component integration, development, test, and delivery to meet the growing need of the United States Navy for more capable and more affordable submarines.
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Ability to safely winch, launch a boat on uneven terrain from a trailer, including when required, the ability to move or carry a Jon/utility boat to the shoreline. Ability to pull electrical wire/power cables, dig trenches, bury conduit/power cables and lift, move and install weighted tubing used for aeration installations.
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Familiarity with Siemens Teamcenter/NX, Advanced Technical Information Support (ATIS), Technical Document Management Information System (TDMIS), ship hull, mechanical and electrical drawings, drawing and nonconformance documentation processes (Technical Variance Documentation) and product configuration management systems is preferred.
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Maintains and repairs the boats including removing and charging dead batteries, checking battery fluid levels, maintaining battery chargers, checking propellers, checking and replacing electrical boat motors, and inspecting and repairing hulls; sands, primes, and paints boat seats; maintains City's patrol boat.
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Demonstrated experience with mechanical operation, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, and assessment of US Navy crane equipment to include, but not limited to: Boat Davit Cranes, Cargo Cranes, and Knuckle-Boom Cranes.
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Operates a variety of equipment such as pick-up truck, dump truck, forklift, front-end loader, bulldozer, tractor, bridge crane, motor boat and/or pontoon boat. WY-05 Level: Experience must show that you have the ability to perform common maintenance or repair tasks utilizing mechanical or electrical equipment, operating simple electrical or mechanical equipment such as lawn mowers, hedge clippers, electric drills, power wrenches, or hydraulic lifts.
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Develop 2D/3D AutoCAD drawings IAW applicable standards and specifications for electrical/electronic system installation/modification for the US Navy Combatant Craft. The Mechanical Engineering Technician shall accomplish ship/site checks to collect necessary data to support development of Mechanical installation and modification drawings for the US Navy Combatant Craft Division.
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The incumbent would help design and document boat electrical systems, specify breaker panels, electrical components and provide assistance in the construction of pre-production boats.
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