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Fincantieri Marinette Marine offers competitive pay with benefits in a growth-oriented environment. Fincantieri Marinette Marine is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer and promotes a Drug Free Work Environment.
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Insight Global is currently searching for Detail Piping Designers for a large shipbuilding client supporting the U. S Navy. This Senior Piping Design Engineer will be designing piping diagrams and designs in 3D and 2D AutoCad and will be designing specs of piping systems and ensuring they are NAVSEA compliant in Navis, ShipConstructor, and AutoCad.
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The successful candidate will join a team of experienced HVAC system designers and engineers supporting Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) in the using ShipConstructor for the detail design 3D modeling of the Constellation Class (FFG-62) HVAC System.
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LPT is located in a 120 year old historical building in downtown Marinette, WI, which is bustling with new life thanks to several thriving manufacturing companies locally, including Marinette Marine.
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Marine engineering experience—working on military ships or large commercial vessels. Marine engineering experience—working on military ships or large commercial vessels. Updating and finalizing drawings made to piping systems within the vessel.
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Bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture, Marine or Mechanical Engineering; or substitute ten years of ship production support, including any U.S. Navy shipbuilding or repair oversight experience.
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If you are a Marine Electrician eager to demonstrate your knowledge and skills while learning new ones, this is your chance to advance in your career! Category Marine Trades - Electrician.
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Engineering Manager with Naval/Marine ship construction expertise: This work will require extended initial travel. Bachelor's degree and a minimum 10 years of shipyard experience, focused on engineering and production, or 15 years of similar experience in shipbuilding - required.
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This candidate will be joining the Electrical Engineering department for the largest shipbuilding company in the world.
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Delivery Driver, Marine, Driver, Delivery, Restaurant. We are seeking part-time candidates who will work 3-4 hour shifts 3- 4 days a week, assisting during our lunch and dinner rushes. Delivery Driver, Marine, Driver, Delivery, Restaurant.
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Labor One is hiring Marine Electricians (New Construction) for a shipyard in San Diego, California. Must have two years of marine electrical experience and/or four years of electrical experience.
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Educate patients and/or caregivers, families in the care and proper use of equipment and devices such as wheelchairs, braces, walkers, crutches, canes, and other prosthetic and orthotic devices. We pride ourselves on a friendly, laid-back environment with clinical emphasis on thinking outside the box and providing meaningful solutions to our patient's musculoskeletal pain at the source, all while having fun, getting to know folks in the community and serving their needs genuinely.
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We are an ISO certified leader in the Navy, Marine, and Off-Shore markets providing innovative Electro-Mechanical, HVAC/R, Fire Suppression, and Electric Propulsion Systems. Knowledge in a marine HVAC/R systems design and production environment or trade experience/responsibility for design and construction of large, complex land based HVAC/R systems.
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As the on-site lead you will be directing a dynamic team of SMEs, to include welding/fabrication, piping, machinery, HVAC, drawing changes, scheduling/planning and additional SMEs as the Navy's support needs arise.
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Serco has a Shipyard Production Engineer role in Marinette, Wisconsin that will allow you to have influence every day. Serco supports the US Navy as a prime for providing engineering and production support on the FFG-62 (Guided Missile Frigate) program.
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