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Under the technical guidance of Chief Operating Engineer(s) and management, the person in this position operates mechanical/electrical equipment and machinery on an assigned watch, tours the building and operating machinery, completes repairs, or performs Preventive Maintenance functions.
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Senior Mechanical/ Marine Engineer providing direct support to Navy T-Ship Design Manager (SDM) and responsible for leading a team of engineers in the design, development, and construction of propulsion and machinery systems and interfaces with shipboard and mission systems for the T-Ship acquisition programs.
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Responsible for supporting the design, development, and construction of Main Machinery, ship systems, DPS propulsion and machinery systems and interfaces with shipboard and mission systems for the MSC and US NAVY ship acquisition programs.
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Erect and dismantle scaffolding Tying rebar as necessary Use carpentry hand tools such as levels, squares, plumb bobs, hammers, hand and power saws, adjustable wrenches, drill motors, reciprocating saws, pry bars, etc.
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Over 10 years of documented work experience primarily involving the design, development, and evaluation of the operation of marine vessels, shipboard propulsion machinery, and related equipment including three or more of the following:Development of ship propulsion and control systems specifications including but not limited to diesel-electric propulsion systems, propellers, rudder, thrusters, and their interface with dynamic positioning systems.
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The Marine Engineering Group is the Navy’s technical authority for machinery systems for all surface ships, aircraft carriers and submarine classes – including but not limited to developing and designing, evaluating and assessing, analyzing and establishing standards and risks, and demonstrating and implementing new marine system technologies.
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Post-production work is completed by a third party and includes the outfitting of various Exterior Communications (EXCOMMS) gear, the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), machinery control systems, operational equipment, weapons and tactical equipment, and the implementation of a variety of HM&E changes to the cutter.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for sustainment and maintenance of the electrical machinery and control systems required to achieve reliable wind tunnel facility operations. Maintain/upgrade control systems utilizing LabView, National Instruments hardware (cDAQ, cRIO, PXI) and PLC programming.
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Some key traits are physical strength, experience with a variety of tools and machinery, and the ability to work on high-rise projects, underground or in hot and cold weather conditions. Load, unload, and identify building materials, machinery, and tools, and distribute them to the appropriate locations, according to project plans and specifications.
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Ability to read, interpret, and work from blueprints, schematics, drawings, and specifications; to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; to lead and train skilled and unskilled employees in assigned trade(s) work; to prepare summaries and reports; to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery; to work from ladders and scaffolding; to manipulate heavy equipment, tools, and supplies and/or exert force up to 70 lbs.
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Apply naval engineering experience in one or more of the following areas of Ship Design: Hull, Mechanical, Electrical, C4I, Structural, Propulsion, Auxiliary Machinery, Naval Architecture, Deck Equipment, Aviation Support, and Technical Writing.
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AMT servers members who make and/or sell factory equipment, CNC machinery, machine tools, 3D printers or additive manufacturing, CAD/CAM software, ERP software, shop floor monitoring, laser cutters, metrology, workholding and fixturing, metalworking fluids and cutting tools, PLCs and automation equipment, stamping equipment, presses, and other means of production for discrete manufacturing.
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Ability to manage your own workload Recognized technical expertise Computer literate TÜV SÜD Global Risk Consultants (GRC) is the leading unbundled property loss control provider worldwide, offering a complete portfolio of services including Fire Protection Engineering, Boiler & Machinery Engineering, Infrared Thermographic Surveys, Jurisdictional Boiler & Pressure Vessel Inspections, Natural Hazards Analysis, Diversified Services, and Loss Control Training.
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Be knowledgeable of operating related electrical equipment and machinery. Preferred - Valid Maryland 1st Class Steam Engineer License. EMCOR Government Services has an immediate need for a ( Stationary Engineer II) Tour Engineer in College Park, MD. The Stationary Engineer II is responsible for tour inspections and the safe operation of chilled water/steam plant and systems and a primary point of contact for facility operations during shifts outside of normal working hours.
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Ability to operate saws, grinders, and other meat processing machinery. Previous experience as a meat wrapper/clerk, meat cutter. Ability to operate saws, grinders, and other meat processing machinery.
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