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Junior Outside Machinist - San Diego, CA
VetJobs, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Job Description
Attention Military Affiliated Job Seekers:
Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. This position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps. Unless specifically stated otherwise, this role is "On-Site" at the location detailed in the job.
Salary: $26-$27 per hour
Location: San Diego, CA
Employment Type: Full Time
Title: Junior Outside Machinist
Position Summary As a Jr. Outside Machinist, you will provide maintenance, repair and technical support on shipboard machinery systems. You will use technical documents (Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual, Instructions, Navy Standard Technical Manuals, Military standards, Test memos, Test Standards, Drawings, and Technical Manuals) that contain information required to accomplish work. This position will be under limited supervision.
Contract Specifications Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DBIDS badge and maintain base access.
Essential Functions And Responsibilities
Accomplish mechanical repairs and testing onboard ships and in the shop.
Removal, repairs, overhaul, installation, alignment, troubleshooting, modifying, and testing on ship's mechanical systems and components including antenna tilting groups (ATGs), twin and single boom; boat davit equipment, including nitrogen accumulators; torpedo strike down equipment, including lift and dogging hatch actuator cylinders; various types and sizes of hydraulic and pneumatic pumps; capstans, winches, anchor windlasses, steering pumps, sliding pad eyes, and towed array mechanical equipment; mag cable reel brake systems; slew motors, luff cylinders, and hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders and related components; retractable bitts and roller chocks, Baxter bolts, and deck drains; morpack and limitorque motor operated valve (MOV) mechanical gear assemblies and hydraulic control motors; aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) and JP-5 hose reels.
Minimum Education Required High School/GED
Additional Qualifications & Responsibilities
High School diploma or equivalent.
Minimum 4 Years Work Experience On Navy Ships.
Experience using standard mechanic's tools, torque wrenches, micrometers, dial indicators and other precision measuring instruments, fixtures, portable machine tools, and various gauges.
Ability to disassemble, clean, inspect, and assess equipment parts and components.
Ability to identify materials and parts requiring replacement on equipment, components and subassemblies being worked on.
Provide materials and parts replacement recommendations to the Government.
Able to protect machined and critical surfaces during removal. Install foreign material exclusion (FME) coverings on all openings.
Able to identify, tag, and inspect system equipment and piping components, connections, fasteners, and parts for reinstallation or replacement.
Perform pump and motor alignments using Rotoalign laser alignment optics and reverse indicator methods.
Able to drill, tap, thread, and clean various deck and equipment fastener/fastener hole threads, including deck drains and Baxter bolts.
Familiar With The Following Publications
NSTM CHAPTER 556, HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT (POWER TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL)
NSTM CHAPTER 244, PROPULSION BEARINGS AND SEALS
NSTM CHAPTER 503, PUMPS
NSTM CHAPTER 075, FASTENERS
NSTM CHAPTER 300, ELECTRIC PLANT – GENERAL
MACHINERY'S HANDBOOK
NAVFAC PUBLICATION 307 (P-307), MANAGEMENT OF WEIGHT HANDLING EQUIPMENT
Preferred Education, Skills, And Experience
OHSA 10
CPR
Fall protection training
Low speed vehicle training (for operation of carts)
Completion of PQS 301 Craftsman qualification
Forklift Certification
Physical Demands And Expectations
Frequent standing, sitting, crawling, kneeling, stooping, crouching, walking, climbing stairs, handling, feeling with hands, reaching with arms, work on scaffolding, work in inclement weather.
Occasional lifting up to 50 pounds.
Noise conditions range from very quiet to very noisy.
Able to work onboard navy ships.
Ability to communicate effectively both speaking, hearing and electronically (email/text).
Manual and finger dexterity; able to grasp, manipulate, assemble small objects.
Ability to wear a mask for prolonged periods of time.
Location San Diego, CA
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Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. This position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps. Unless specifically stated otherwise, this role is "On-Site" at the location detailed in the job.
Salary: $26-$27 per hour
Location: San Diego, CA
Employment Type: Full Time
Title: Junior Outside Machinist
Position Summary As a Jr. Outside Machinist, you will provide maintenance, repair and technical support on shipboard machinery systems. You will use technical documents (Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual, Instructions, Navy Standard Technical Manuals, Military standards, Test memos, Test Standards, Drawings, and Technical Manuals) that contain information required to accomplish work. This position will be under limited supervision.
Contract Specifications Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DBIDS badge and maintain base access.
Essential Functions And Responsibilities
Accomplish mechanical repairs and testing onboard ships and in the shop.
Removal, repairs, overhaul, installation, alignment, troubleshooting, modifying, and testing on ship's mechanical systems and components including antenna tilting groups (ATGs), twin and single boom; boat davit equipment, including nitrogen accumulators; torpedo strike down equipment, including lift and dogging hatch actuator cylinders; various types and sizes of hydraulic and pneumatic pumps; capstans, winches, anchor windlasses, steering pumps, sliding pad eyes, and towed array mechanical equipment; mag cable reel brake systems; slew motors, luff cylinders, and hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders and related components; retractable bitts and roller chocks, Baxter bolts, and deck drains; morpack and limitorque motor operated valve (MOV) mechanical gear assemblies and hydraulic control motors; aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) and JP-5 hose reels.
Minimum Education Required High School/GED
Additional Qualifications & Responsibilities
High School diploma or equivalent.
Minimum 4 Years Work Experience On Navy Ships.
Experience using standard mechanic's tools, torque wrenches, micrometers, dial indicators and other precision measuring instruments, fixtures, portable machine tools, and various gauges.
Ability to disassemble, clean, inspect, and assess equipment parts and components.
Ability to identify materials and parts requiring replacement on equipment, components and subassemblies being worked on.
Provide materials and parts replacement recommendations to the Government.
Able to protect machined and critical surfaces during removal. Install foreign material exclusion (FME) coverings on all openings.
Able to identify, tag, and inspect system equipment and piping components, connections, fasteners, and parts for reinstallation or replacement.
Perform pump and motor alignments using Rotoalign laser alignment optics and reverse indicator methods.
Able to drill, tap, thread, and clean various deck and equipment fastener/fastener hole threads, including deck drains and Baxter bolts.
Familiar With The Following Publications
NSTM CHAPTER 556, HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT (POWER TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL)
NSTM CHAPTER 244, PROPULSION BEARINGS AND SEALS
NSTM CHAPTER 503, PUMPS
NSTM CHAPTER 075, FASTENERS
NSTM CHAPTER 300, ELECTRIC PLANT – GENERAL
MACHINERY'S HANDBOOK
NAVFAC PUBLICATION 307 (P-307), MANAGEMENT OF WEIGHT HANDLING EQUIPMENT
Preferred Education, Skills, And Experience
OHSA 10
CPR
Fall protection training
Low speed vehicle training (for operation of carts)
Completion of PQS 301 Craftsman qualification
Forklift Certification
Physical Demands And Expectations
Frequent standing, sitting, crawling, kneeling, stooping, crouching, walking, climbing stairs, handling, feeling with hands, reaching with arms, work on scaffolding, work in inclement weather.
Occasional lifting up to 50 pounds.
Noise conditions range from very quiet to very noisy.
Able to work onboard navy ships.
Ability to communicate effectively both speaking, hearing and electronically (email/text).
Manual and finger dexterity; able to grasp, manipulate, assemble small objects.
Ability to wear a mask for prolonged periods of time.
Location San Diego, CA
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