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Prior experience with 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, CIWS Mount Skipboxes.
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Dismantling, inspecting and repairing deck machinery, main engines, generator governors, and/or turbines. An outside machinist installs and repairs equipment, sets up and handles manufacturing machinery and ensures that production equipment is adequate and functional.
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Maintain all shipboard auxiliary systems to include ground tackle, deck equipment and boat launch/recovery systems. Strong deck plate electrical background and proven performance in marine platforms.
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The candidate shall have had held the rank of O4 LDO, CDO or above of on at least one United States Large Deck Amphibius Ship such as LHD, LHA, LPD, LSD or CVN. Demonstrated two (2) years recent (within last five (5) years) experience with shore management programs for surface ship maintenance, to include the roles of Port Engineers, Availability Work Package Managers, Type Desk Officers, and Type Desk Assistants.
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Candidate will have experience with various OEM offerings conveying a practitioner's knowledge for all phases of acquisition based on deck plate and/or shipyard, and Naval, MSC, or OEM project experiences.
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Oversee the setting of assigned deck(s), including package assembly & placement, and sidework & section assignments. Perform a walk-through inspection with manager(s) at the completion of each cruise to ensure proper deck arrangement and sanitation.
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About the Company Q&S Transit LLC is a reliable trucking company specializing in open deck transportation. Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Flatbed trailer OTR $1,500 - $2,100 gross total weekly avg.
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You're free to choose your own loads or have one of our personal load coordinators help you watch for and select your preferred open deck freight. Get your small business the same fuel and tire discounts as the big carriers, staying competitive to survive and thrive in a tight market.
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About the Company We are a reliable family business based in Las Vegas, NV, operating and dispatching under Stratan Inc. About the Job We are Driver first- and treat our drivers with a respectful approach and attitude.
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The Capital Area Division (CAD)of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) is seeking to hire an experienced Senior Marine Engineer that is responsible for all operations and maintenance associated with all engineering equipment throughout the vessels or other craft used for vessel operations.
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Working on deck, including ship docking and tug mooring operations. Starting in 1860 as a tugboat company, we have grown from those roots to become a dominant provider of commercial ship docking services, marine transportation, LNG support operations, environmental recovery, and commercial diving services.
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Deck machinery: gear boxes, bearings/seal arrangements, alignments, drivers (electric, mechanical, or hydraulic), sheaves, cables, turrets, booms. Engines, Motors, and Generators: diesel engines, gas or steam turbines, generators, motors, reduction gears, clutches, PTO's, mount arrangements, systems flushing, heat exchanger (shell/tube and plate/frame), heat exchanger and systems leak testing.
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General office setting and shipboard work environment: The individual will be required to work in an office setting sitting at a computer and also will be required to work onboard ships on the deck plates and in the engine room, performing inspections of hull and machinery systems while the vessel is alongside and or underway.
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Successful candidates must have a minimum of 10-15 years US Navy surface warfare experience gained while on active duty senior enlisted or officer, serving on carriers, DDGs, CGs, LCS, large deck or smaller amphibious ships.
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Has advanced knowledge of the following: shipboard plate (hull, deck, bulkhead) systems (repair/installation practices, procedures, alignments, and material requirements), blueprint reading and interpretation, MILSPEC requirements.
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