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Eight years of experience overseeing troubleshooting and operational checkout of Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) systems is desired and may substitute experience for education. Raytheon is currently seeking a Principle Specialist, Field Service Engineer to provide depot level technical support for a variety of airborne turreted Electro-Optical, Infra-Red (EO/IR) Sensors and Systems at Fleet Readiness Center South East (FRCSE) Depot on NAS Jacksonville in Jacksonville, FL. The engineer will be an integral member of a team of skilled field engineers supporting the customer at the depot level and in a depot environment.
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The Electro Mechanical Technician (EMT) II - Collects predictive maintenance data (vibration, oil analysis, ultrasound, infrared, etc) analyzes, charts, and creates technical reporting for strategic maintenance decision making.
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Locate sources of problems by observing mechanical devices in operation; listening for problems; using precision measuring and testing instruments such as laser alignment tools, stethoscope, tachometer, infrared camera, ultra sound and vibration analysis tools.
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Must be able to properly use multimeters, amp meters, vibration and infrared meters. Knowledge of threading, sweating, brazing and welding a plus. Must be able to bend and install control tubing such as 1/4" and 5/16" Stainless Steel tubing.
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4) Facility Services Officer (Quality Assurance/Quality Control in Predictive Maintenance): The Predictive Maintenance (PdM) team supports the NSA Washington campus and field sites and conducts oil analysis, vibration of equipment, Infrared images of equipment and electrical gear, amplified motion vibration camera technology, and ultrasonic testing, in direct support of all mission critical functions.
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Weld using the following methods: Tig, Mig and/or Stick welding Work from blueprints and schematics and perform basic shop math. Adjust functional parts of devices and control instruments by using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, and straightedges.
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Perform prescribed tests inspections including test driving using such specialized equipment as infrared engine analyzer compression gauge and computerized diagnostics to insure vehicles meet manufacturers recommended specifications.
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Unlimited Infrared Sauna use and benefits! Licensed Massage Therapist Are you currently seeking employment in a therapeutic spa setting that allows you to share your passion for massage therapy while continuing to focus on career development and client service excellence.
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