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5 years of increasing engineering management responsibility is required, including at least two 2 years of ship and/or submarine construction, maintenance, and/or repair/overhaul experience.
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Each year Prysmian manufacturers thousands of miles of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution , as well as medium low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors.
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O Worked with or at a shipyard, Naval Surface/Undersea Warfare Center (NSWC/NUWC), Supervisor of Shipbuilding Command (SUPSHIP), Regional Maintenance Center (RMC), and/or Type Commander (TYCOM) supporting construction, operation, maintenance, modernization, and/or repair of shipboard electrical systems.
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NATSC provides depot-level repair services for towed-array Sound Navigation and Ranging (SONAR) systems which cannot be repaired at the operational-level (onboard) or the intermediate-level (Naval base.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in performing welding operations in support of installation, repair, and overhaul efforts on US Naval vessels; or completion of a formal related course of study through either a community college, technical or trade school, military training, formal company training program, or an apprenticeship program.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: Provide engineering and technical services to include but not limited to: technology insertion; performance specifications; system integration; installation support; on-site technical support, and alteration/repair support services in support of surface fleet, submarine, and shore-based installations in support of Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) machinery and systems support to the US Navy.
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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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5 plus years of related experience with US Navy submarine design, engineering, construction, overhaul and repair, and/or operational experience onboard US Navy submarines. 7 plus years of relevant experience in US Navy submarine design, engineering, construction, submarine overhaul and repair, and/or operational experience onboard US Navy submarines.
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Undersea and Combat Systems Depot (UCSD) (Code 31) : The Undersea and Combat Systems Depot (UCSD) provides repair services for mechanical, electro-mechanical, and electronics systems, assemblies, and components.
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Five years of increasing engineering management responsibility is required, including at least two years of USG ship or submarine construction or repair/overhaul experience. Includes disciplines of electrical engineering, combat systems engineering, fire control technical, electronics technician, and may include mechanical, naval architecture, marine, and civil engineering.
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Use a variety of ARC and gas welding equipment to fabricate or repair products such as foundations, cable collars, cable/pipe/vent hangers, cable tube penetrations, studs, etc. Repair broken or cracked parts, fill holes, and increase size of metal parts.
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Operating from state-of-the-art facilities in Chesapeake, Virginia, we are certified in Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE) and Deep Submergence System Scope of Certification (DSS-DOC) repair activities, and specialize in the design, repair, maintenance, modification, and installation of hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) systems.
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Amentum is seeking an Integrated Submarine Imaging System (ISIS) Technician to join our Norfolk, VA team. Provide support to engineering and design staff in a variety of engineering tasks in the installation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, calibration, testing, fabrication, construction and operation of diverse electronic/mechanical equipment and systems in accordance with engineering specifications.
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Repair, and waterfront support of towed array evolutions (installation, removal, and testing) of submarine and surface ship towed sonar systems. repair, and waterfront support of towed array evolutions (installation, removal, and testing) of submarine and surface ship towed sonar systems.
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Must be able to interpret schematic diagrams, conduct fault isolation and repair, and have knowledge of Digital to Analog Conversion, Radio Frequency receiver systems, and modulation techniques in order to restore components to ready-for-issue condition.
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