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OII OTECH is seeking a Mechanical Technician who will execute mechanical, life support systems, and hydraulic maintenance and repair work on unique subsea systems and supporting equipment. Machinists Mate MM, Machinist's Mate, Non-Nuclear, Submarine Auxiliary (MMA.
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Desired Military Experience, Backgrounds and/or Aptitude: Civil Engineering (HVAC & Electrician) Mechanical/Electrical/Electronic/Computer Systems Automation/Integration Technicians & Specialists Nuclear Engineering/Power/Energy Satellite/Radar Systems Comm Techs Fire Control Navaids Submarine Electronics/Computer Techs Avionics Systems & more.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: · Meet with the customers (for Service ) to diagnose their HVAC/Building Automation, Fire/Life Safety, or Integrated Security electronic control system malfunctions and use your expertise to maintain, repair, or (for Solutions ) install new equipment; commissioning if needed.
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Nice to have:Related submarine / submersible experience with design, maintenance, operations, repair and/or testingExperience with structural hull survey, weld inspections, and/or shipboard preservation inspections.
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Each year, the Group 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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GENERAL SUMMARY: Provide support to the US Navy LOCATION: Kittery, ME PRINCIPAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Open, inspect, and repair components of submarine sea water, hydraulic, and diesel systems.
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Familiarity with standard concepts, practices, and procedures with the field of shipboard/submarine electronics repair, fabrication, and installation. The Electronic Technician is responsible for fabrication and assembly of various electromechanical and electronic assemblies typically located on a ship, submarine or other military installations.
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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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General knowledge of mechanical components (or electrical, structural, combat systems) disassembly, inspection, repair, restoration NAVSEAINST , Qualifications of Activities to Perform SUBSAFE, Fly-By-Wire Ship Control Systems, and Deep Submergence Systems-Scope of Certification Work. Previous Zone Manager, Scheduler, or Supervisor experience required.
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Provide Field Representative support service inspections, troubleshooting, fault isolation, and expert consultation, repair, and installation support for the following Submarine HM&E systems: High Data Rate Antenna System, Towed Buoy Systems, Communications Antenna Systems, Imaging/Periscope Systems, Universal Modular Masts Systems, Radar/Navigation Systems, Snorkel Induction System, Electronic Support Measure Mast System, Sail Closure Door Systems, and general submarine sail HM&E Systems.
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OII-OTECH is seeking an Mechanical Technician who will execute mechanical/hydraulic maintenance and repair work on all submarine rescue assets and supporting equipment. Some light mechanical assembly associated with submarine rescue systems and supporting equipment, including ROV mechanical systems and diesel generators.
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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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Performed on-site at submarine repair activities or anywhere worldwide on short notice at shore stations, on board submarines in port or at sea. Individuals shall have three (3) years of prior military, Department of Defense or related business experience in the troubleshooting, repair, testing and installation of mechanical systems.
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Ten (10) years of experience with U.S. Navy systems, including mechanical/electrical system design, repair, installation, modification, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and testing of Submarine equipment or systems.
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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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