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8-15 years of experience with Five years of experience in US Naval Ship Engineering, either within the NAVSEA/PEO Governmental Organizations, Shipyard Construction and Repair, Ship Operations (as a USCG Certified Officer or US Naval Officer), NAVSEA contractor support, or similar.
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Performs fitting operations with limited supervision using standard shipfitting equipment to accomplish fabrication and ship repair duties. Knowledge of shipyard terminology such as general ship structure and vessel layout.
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Our comprehensive services encompass acquisition, financial and program management, fleet synthetic training, logistics, ship construction engineering, systems engineering and integration, wargaming, test and evaluation, as well as security, counterintelligence, and policy analysis.
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Demonstrated experience with electrical operation, repair, maintenance, and assessment of US Navy Auxiliary equipment to include, but not limited to: Fire Pumps, Fuel Pumps, Lube Oil Pumps, Sea Water Pumps, Condensate Pumps, Potable Water Pumps, Main SW Circulating Pumps, Distilling Plants (Evaporators & Reverse Osmosis), Main Drainage Systems, Sewage Systems, Solid Waste Equipment, Oily Water Separators, Condensers/Heat Exchangers, and all associated valves/piping/equipment.
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Package and ship repair orders. Schedule Parts for Repair:Obtain return material authorizations, purchase orders, and any other paperwork necessary to process returns for repair to domestic vendors.
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We are seeking a highly qualified Project Manager (PM) to join our Project Management Team. The Project Manager will report to the Vice President of Programs and is responsible for the management and execution of commercial and military ship repair contracts ranging from $1M and up to $100M in value.
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8 years of experience in military, government, defense industry, or private industry in progressively more complex scientific, technical, analytical, or other related areas, with at least 5 years of experience in relevant ship repair or Submarine Systems may be substituted for degree.
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THOR Solutions is actively seeking a Senior Corrosion Control Specialist to support an upcoming professional support services contract for the U.S. Navy in Norfolk, VA. The candidate will perform/support tasks requiring an advanced level of knowledge in U.S. Navy Surface Ship Repair and Modernization.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Description BAE Systems is seeking a Quality Inspector IV to support at the San Diego Ship Repair yard. NAVSEA Basic Paint Inspector (NBPI), or equivalent certification.
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5 to 15 years' professional experience: in shipyards with shipbuilding production or ship repair, in businesses with manufacturing of heavy steel structures, in the production of pressure vessels, boilers and other quality products.
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Service, repair, calibrate, regulate, fine-tune, and test machines, devices, electrical systems, conductors, and associated equipment at aggregate, asphalt, ready - mix concrete, ship, and rail unloading systems.
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Assist in any area of the shop to include the gasket, hose, mechanical seal, cylinder repair and/or conveyor belting departments. Assist in mechanical seal department, disassembly of mechanical seals, cleaning, bead blasting of components, and receive, pack and ship mechanical seals and component.
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Degreed maritime academy and Naval academy graduates with ship operations and maintenance experience is desirable. Preferred experience includes financial management related roles at a Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair command, Regional Maintenance Center, Navy Central Planning Activity, Planning for Engineering and Repair Activity, and public or private shipyards.
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We serve excellent customers around the world in power generation, oil & gas, ship building & repair, aviation and more. Prior experience with capital equipment sales. The CLIMAX Area Sales Manager has the fabulous opportunity to sell the best portable machine tools in the world.
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The successful candidate will join our Fleet Services Group performing various ship repair, modernization and Alteration Installation Team (AIT) projects. 5-10 years of direct experience in ship repair and installation of HM&E systems and equipment.
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