Performs maintenance on electronic equipment for surface ships, electronic air detection and tracking equipment, electronic recognition and identification equipment, aids to navigation, and electronic equipment and components used for communication, cryptography, and...
Responsible for preventing power failures rests on your shoulders. Operate, maintain and repair the electrical systems and equipment aboard Navy ships.
Installing, maintaining and repairing valves, plumbing fitting and fixtures, piping and marine sanitation systems. Repairing decks, structures and hulls by welding, brazing, riveting and caulking. Inspecting and testing welds and other shipboard structures.
Operate and maintain Naval Nuclear propulsion plants and associated equipment; supervise and administer naval nuclear propulsion plant operations; thoroughly understand reactor, electrical, and mechanical theory involved in the operation of the nuclear reactor, steam...
Operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the nuclear reactor on Navy ships run. From submarines to aircraft carriers, these Sailors calibrate the actual nuclear control rods to generate power aboard these ships.
Operate and perform maintenance on the electronic systems that make the nuclear reactor on Navy ships run. From submarines to aircraft carriers, these Sailors calibrate the actual nuclear control rods to generate power aboard these ships.
Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of Gas Turbine Engines (GTE), main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafting, and Controllable Pitch/Reversible Propellers (CPP/CRP), assigned auxiliary equipment,...
Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of Gas Turbine Engines (GTE), main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafting, and Controllable Pitch/Reversible Propellers (CPP/CRP), assigned auxiliary equipment,...
Skilled machine tool operators. They manufacture replacement parts to enable repairs or overhaul to engines, propulsion and auxiliary systems on ships, aircraft, submarines, and various equipment; perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on assigned...
Operate, maintain, and repair (organizational and intermediate level) ship propulsion machinery, auxiliary equipment, and outside machinery, such as: steering engine, hoisting machinery, food preparation equipment, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment,...
Do the metal work necessary to keep all types of shipboard structures and surfaces in good condition. They also maintain shipboard plumbing and marine sanitation systems, repair small boats, operate and maintain ballast control systems, and manage the Quality...
Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on mechanical components of Gas Turbine Engines (GTE), main propulsion machinery (including gears, shafting, and Controllable Pitch/Reversible Propellers (CPP/CRP), assigned auxiliary equipment,...
Operate, repair, and perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on electrical components of ship’s propulsion Gas Turbine Engines (GTE), Ship’s Service Gas Turbine Generators (SSGTG), electrical distribution equipment, assigned auxiliary equipment...
Control the operation of diesel engines used for ship propulsion and to generate electrical power and align fuel, water, and air piping systems; clean, lubricate, adjust, test, and perform other preventive maintenance on diesel engines, reduction gears, air...
Responsible for operating a ship’s electrical equipment. This includes electrical power generation systems, lighting systems, electrical equipment, and electrical appliances.
Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on aviation ground support equipment, mobile fire fighting units, and material-handling and moving units; inspects and repairs gasoline, diesel, and turbine ground power units; services transmissions, hydraulic and...
Inspects and maintains aircraft fuselages, wings, fixed and movable surfaces, airfoils, empennages, seats (except ejection seats), wheels, tires, controls, and mechanisms. (E4-E6) Able to perform all default tasks; Assembles and installs equipment; repairs stressed...
EIF Additional Information
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