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You will be regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts, extreme cold, and vibration. + a veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; or.
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Successful degree of studies as mechanical engineer or naval architect is preferable with at least 3 years' supervisory experience. Environmental exposures are similar to those found in most heavy industrial settings and may include noise, heat, cold, vibration, dust, fumes and smoke.
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Boeing, US Naval Research Lab, BMW, Polaris, L3, Gentex and University of Michigan! At Vibration Research (VR), we globally lead the vibration control system industry with innovative solutions and customer service second to none.
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May be responsible for research, development, analysis, testing, and/or product life-cycle support in specialized areas such as core manufacturing, thermal hydraulics, propulsion plant fluid and mechanical systems, non-nuclear analysis of reactor safety, component design, modeling, simulation, procedures, shock and vibration, acoustics, or structural analysis and methods development.
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Curtiss-Wright Engineered Pump Division (EPD) and its predecessor companies have been providing naval and maritime technological expertise since 1847. Knowledge of rotating equipment; familiarity with pressure, temperature, power, and vibration measuring instruments, understanding of pump hydraulic and mechanical principles.
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Location: Hybrid Work Schedule - Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C. The Program Systems Integration Engineer Analyst provides ongoing program planning, analysis, and administrative support to Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Program.
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Our expert solutions encompass an array of game-changing technologies, including state-of-the-art sonar, radar, expendables, signature management, and naval power systems. Knows how to operate test equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, voltmeters, thermal chambers, vibration tables.
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Modeling software, marine engineering, shipbuilding, naval systems. Duties will include design and engineering of vessel structures, stability, speed and power, propulsion and power systems, seakeeping and maneuvering, noise and vibration, and test and sea trial data.
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The successful applicant will join ATR's Engineering Services Division, working as a team member at our government client site, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, West Bethesda MD to perform finite element modelling and analysis in the field of structural dynamics and vibration as applied to Navy platforms.
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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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Ultra Maritime pioneers delivering multi-mission solutions that protect and empower the naval forces worldwide. From surface vessels to sub-surface operations and unmanned platforms, we are revolutionizing the way naval missions are executed.
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Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following specific areas: System performance requirements; Ship operations (Safety, HM&E, Structural, Vulnerability, Physical clearances, Navigation, Navigation lights, Exhaust and Intakes, RADHAZ, Environmental, Shock and Vibration, Combat systems, System coverage); Deck operations (Replenishment at sea, Line handling, Ordnance, Small boat operations, Man overboard, Damage Control) Aviation; Aviation; Signatures; or EMI/EMC.
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Five (5) years specialized hands-on experience in operation, repair, maintenance, and assessment of US Naval Marine Main Reduction Gear, Turning Gear, Shaft Line Bearings, Thrust Bearings, Main Shaft Seals, Bulkhead Shaft Seals, Gas Turbine Generator Reduction Gear, Emergency Diesel Generator Pedestal Bearings, Air Operated Diaphragm Control Valves and Auxiliary Equipment.
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BS degree in Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering. Must be knowledgeable in naval architecture and marine engineering principles. Responsible for full spectrum of engineering analyses pertaining to design and fabrication of United States Naval Ships.
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Recommended Skills: Ansys, Engineering, Mathcad, Naval Architecture, Occupational Safety And Health, Spreadsheets. Conversant and experienced with strength, structural stability, vibration, fatigue of floating, floating offshore and marine structures.
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