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Experience with Maritime Shipboard Training Teams: Damage Control Training Team (DCTT), Engineering Training Team (ETT), Integrated Training Team (ITT), etc. Firefighting and shipboard damage control experience.
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Ghostrock, LLC a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC, and a federal government contractor is seeking a Quality Assurance Specialist to join the team in Norfolk, VA. This position can also be located in San Diego, CA. Position Overview: Successful candidates will support NSWCPD in the development of Operating Sequencing Systems (OSS) for various operational ship classes.
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A minimum of six months experience as a Construction/Operations Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Test Engineer/Technician, Work Control Representative, Ship Safety Watch, US Navy submarine qualified individual, or their equivalents in this or another shipyard while assigned to shipboard work or testing.
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Knowledge of shipboard command and control systems and their interfaces including Ship Self Defense System (SSDS), Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC), Common Data Link Management System (CDLMS), radars, Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) systems, HF, UHF, VHF Radio shipboard communication systems, electronic warfare systems, navigation systems, and weapons systems.
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Title:SHIPBOARD MOTOR TRANSPORT MECHANICMCPP Union PositionThe Marine Corps' Prepositioning (MCPP) Program is based FROM Blount Island in Jacksonville, Florida, WITH DUTY ASSIGNMENT ABOARD A SHIP IN GUAM, SAIPAN, OR DIEGO GARCIA. We provide maintenance and logistics services to the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) and U.S. Navy. We are seeking a Shipboard Mechanic (Motor Transport.
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As a Naval Architect supporting the Shipbuilding industry for DOD, you will play a pivotal role in providing engineering and technical expertise throughout various phases of ship design and construction.
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Provide engineering/technical support for concept studies; feasibility studies; preliminary design activities; contract design activities; detail design and construction activities; independent design reviews; In-service ship design and engineering activities; shipboard installation support; and special studies related to ships/boats/craft, ship systems and/or shipboard equipment.
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THOR Solutions is actively seeking a highly motivated Marine Engineer to support the United States Coast Guard (USCG) in Washington, D.C. The ideal candidate will have a significant understanding of shipboard auxiliary systems, their design, and shipboard integration.
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Perform shipboard/alteration inspections referencing MIL-STD's, NAVSEA Standard Items, and MIL-SPEC's. Ship/Submarine Quality Control 1 - Norfolk, VA. Structural fit-up, welding, pipefitting, and NDT Level II experience/qualification is a plus.
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Experienced marine engineer with professional experience operating, repairing, testing, and maintaining shipboard Hull, Propulsion & Electrical (HP&E) equipment, components, and systems. TMMG is seeking a full-time Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer to provide shipyard Test Director support during the construction of Naval ships in a shipyard environment.
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The purpose of OSS is to provide U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard shipboard engineering personnel with technically correct, logically sequenced written procedures, charts, and diagrams tailored to each ship's specific configuration.
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The ideal Candidate will have experience with commercial shipbuilding programs such as the American Bureau shipping Standards, Military Sealift command shipbuilding programs, or US Coast Guard Ship building programs.
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Peraton in San Diego, CA is seeking a Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Port Engineer to assist onboard technicians with the maintenance, upkeep, installation, and modernization of systems and subsystems aboard LCS class ships.
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Must be a Marine Electrician with a minimum of 3-5 years relevant experience working in ship repair onboard US Navy ships (technical education may be substituted for a portion of the experience requirement.
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Knowledge of U.S. Navy surface ship, submarine, helicopter navigation, target sensor systems, acoustics theory, RF propagation theory, GPS tracking systems, and computer networking. Engineering Technician Sr. - REQUIREMENTS Familiarity with naval shipboard operations, terminology, customs, traditions, and protocol.
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