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A Marine Technician, also known as a Marine Mechanic or Marine Engineer, is a professional responsible for the maintenance, repair, and installation of various mechanical and electrical systems on marine vessels.
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About The Role: Job Title: Junior Marine Superintendent Job Role: To assist the Fleet Manager and technical management team with the following tasks, as expected from a junior marine superintendent.
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As a Marine Electronics Technician, you will play a critical role in ensuring the proper functioning and maintenance of electrical and electronic systems and equipment on marine vessels.
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As the Yard Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the efficient and safe management of our boat yard, including inventory control, customer service, and facility maintenance. Supervise daily activities in the boat yard, including boat storage, maintenance, and repairs.
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Marine Electrical Engineer Responsibilities: Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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Marine Mechanical Engineer Responsibilities: Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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Summary:An industry-leading yacht repair company is looking to hire a Diver in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This position will be responsible for a combination of diving tasks, body work, and maintenance related tasks around the marinas.
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This is a field and technical position based out of Boothbay Harbor and will be responsible for field work coast-wide in the scallop and lobster programs as well as data entry, data management, and maintenance of field and lab equipment.
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Preferred NCCCO certification, OSHA Certified Mobile Crane Inspector, OSHA Assembly/Disassembly Director have strong mechanical knowledge of machines and tools, including their design, uses, repair, and maintenance.
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5+ years as an Assistant Chief Engineer on a Cutter dredge or equivalent experience in a ship or marine power plant. Communicates with Port Engineer in regard to vessel repairs and maintenance and daily engine room operation.
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The Marine Service Manager will coordinate and direct seasonal and transient repairs and maintenance on customer boats. Marine Service Manager Essential Functions:•Arrange inspection of customer's boat upon arrival and complete report as to overall condition.
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We provide maintenance and logistics services to the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and U.S. Navy. We are seeking a Maintenance Management Officer (MMO). Maintenance Management Officer (MMO) The Marine Corps' Prepositioning (MCPP) Program is based from Blount Island in Jacksonville, Florida.
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An industry-leading yacht repair company is looking to hire a Diver in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. This position will be responsible for a combination of diving tasks, body work, and maintenance related tasks around the marinas.
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SJ Hamill Construction is a heavy civil and marine construction company located in Charleston, South Carolina. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Must be a journeyman level mechanic with a minimum of five (5) years of construction crane and heavy equipment repair and maintenance experience.
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The Third Mate assists the Chief Mate with the inspection, testing and maintenance of deck and cargo machinery as well as all firefighting, lifesaving, and safety equipment onboard. The Third Mate reports directly to the Master for navigational duties and to the Chief Mate for maintenance and safety-related duties and additional duties as assigned.
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