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Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Strandings: Support marine mammal and sea turtle stranding activities, as needed. Examples of outreach and education activities include marine science education at local schools, participating as judges for local science fairs, conducting and participating in outreach and education tours of the MS Labs facilities and NOAA ships (in conjunction with federal employees), manning of outreach booths at local fairs and festivals.
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Required Experience : Formal or informal on-the-job training in the marine industry; familiarity with Navy and Society for Protective Coatings standards. Required Certification : NACE Inspector and/or SSPC NBPI required.
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Previous HM&E, Merchant Marine, or Navy experience is highly desirable. Our Naval Acquisition and Sustainment Operation, which is part of Serco's Maritime Engineering, Technology and Sustainment (METS) business, provides critical services to nearly all U.S. Navy surface ships and craft, supporting new construction, repair, maintenance, modernization, and sustainment.
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3 years of Pipe Insulation experience in an Industrial, Marine, Shipbuilding, or Petro-Chemical environment with experience installing rubber insulation. 3 years of Pipe Insulation experience in an Industrial, Marine, Shipbuilding, or Petro-Chemical environment with experience installing rubber insulation.
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A Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or equivalent degree from an ABET Certified College is required. With more than 11,000 employees, HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding division is the largest manufacturing employer in Mississippi and a major contributor to the economic growth of Alabama.
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An Ingalls First-Class Shipfitter, also referred to as a Journeyman Shipfitter or a Boilermaker, is responsible for various tools and equipment used in the fabrication, assembling and erection of metal components at the various stages in constructing a marine vessel.
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ECS is seeking a full-time Data Analyst to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries), Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP) in Pascagoula, MS. A well-qualified candidate will have experience in auditing or inspections, reviewing documents, and customer service.
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We serve our federal government customers in over 20 states domestically to include the United States Navy (USN), United States Marine Corps (USMC), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and Joint Forces.
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The ideal candidate should have a minimum of one year of marine/shipyard experience in addition to three years of CAD operating experience with 3D modeling software such as AutoCAD, ShipConstructor, Solidworks, and/or NavisWorks.
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Monitor and document all required readings with regard to, but not limited to, metal anchor tooth (profile), paint wet/dry film thickness (DFT), steel temperatures and all required environmental readings using appropriate equipment to include: micrometer, dry film thickness gauge, infrared thermometer, psychomotor.
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Has a good understanding of all phases of marine vessel design and construction. Has a strong working knowledge of Maritime Regulatory Authorities (i.e. ABS, DNV, NAVSEA, MIL, USCG, IMO, MSC, etc.
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Job Description: Painters have the responsibility to perform blasting and painting utilizing marine coating to specified contract requirements. Basic Qualifications: Requires a minimum of 3 or more years experience as a painter/blaster.
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Must be able to burn and bevel with hand torch, hydraulic and ratchet jacks along with chain falls and come-a-longs; familiar with hand tools such as combination squares, framing squares, hand levels and plumb bobs used in the marine and construction environments; capable of utilizing various beveling and burning equipment.
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Oversees and conducts the design of marine systems and machinery, considering the complexities of production, installation, operation maintenance and repair of tools, engines and other mechanically functioning equipment, such as: HVAC, auxiliary, propulsion.
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NGEN is the largest IT services program for the Navy. Under the Service Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) portion of NGEN, the TEKsystems team will deliver the core backbone of the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, including cybersecurity services, network operations, service desk, and data transport.
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