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You will serve as a ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (MECHANICAL) in the Propulsion Machinery Branch (Code 266), Fluid/Mechanical Engineering and Planning Division (Code 260), Office of Chief Engineer (Code 240), Engineering and Planning Department (Code 200) of NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD.
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THOR Solutions is actively seeking an Engineering Technician V (Electrical) with experience in operating, troubleshooting, repairing, maintaining, and assessing US Navy Auxiliary equipment including, but not limited to, Cargo/Weapons Elevators, Aircraft Elevators, Deck Edge Doors, Hanger Bay Divisional Doors, Vertical Package Conveyors, 5-inch Ammunition Strikedown Equipment, and CIWS Mount Skipboxes at Norfolk, VA.
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Typical project support includes a broad spectrum of civil engineering projects/services for site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, solid waste facilities, shore protection, and other civil works to support new or existing facilities and encompass large industrial facilities, buildings or project sites, with diverse climatic, geographic, and environmental conditions.
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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer orientated Engineering Technician: Technical Writer to join our team supporting Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The Mechanical Engineering Technical Writer position requires the application of engineering knowledge and experience to support the Hull, Mechanical and Electrical Technical codes at Norfolk Naval Shipyard with the preparation of Technical Working Documents (TWD) such as: Job Summaries, Task Group Instructions (TGI's), and Deficiency Forms (DF's.
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Ten (10) + years of professional engineering design experience in one of the following areas: Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Interface protocols (I/O); Digital design using state-of-the art microprocessors; Analog, power and/or RF design.
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Title: Adjunct Instructor - Construction Management/Civil Engineering Technology. Adjunct Instructor - Construction Management/Civil Engineering Technology. Have a M.S. degree Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering with Structure and/or Soil.
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Five (5) years of practical experience and High School diploma/GED OR Three (3) years practical experience and an Associate s Degree in Engineering Technology, math, or science; or Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics or communications; or four-year electronics apprentice program.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related degree from an ABET accredited program. Basic knowledge in standard civil engineering techniques, principles and procedures.
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This position will work from an office at NNSY in Portsmouth, VA.Job Summary:The Engineering Technical Writer position requires the application of engineering knowledge and experience to support the Hull, Mechanical and Electrical Technical codes at Norfolk Naval Shipyard with the preparation of Technical Working Documents (TWD) such as: Job Summaries, Task Group Instructions (TGI's), and Deficiency Forms (DF's.
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EHS Technologies: EHS Technologies is a cutting-edge IT, Cyber Security and Engineering Firm dedicated to solving the Department of Defense's most challenging problems. This position will provide software and systems engineering, shipboard troubleshooting, installation, and program support services for NSWCPD DDG Modernization MCS Program.
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Education Additional Information You will be required to obtain National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) certification, Level I in any of the following NICET programs: Fire Alarm Systems, Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems or Inspection and Testing of Water-Based Systems within one year of employment.
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Specialized experience shall be demonstrated in troubleshooting and assessment of mechanical auxiliary equipment, in the official capacity of a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for a US Navy Engineering Activity, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), or industrial/commercial equivalent.
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A minimum of five (5) recent years of consecutive practical design experience or practical field engineering experience for construction, conversion, or modernization of U.S. Naval Ships (does not include maritime ship design.
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Working with SPAWAR ISEAs and other technical codes, program/project managers, and SMEs, the Engineering Technician II (Shipboard) will assist with the Shipboard installation of complex audio-visual displays, various communication and electronic warfare systems, related ancillary and computer-based systems onboard naval ships and command centers worldwide.
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