NewAircrew Rescue Swimmer & Navy Diver U.S. NavyAircrew Rescue Swimmer & Navy DiverCallahan, FLKey Responsibilities Operate as enlisted aircrew during flight operations; perform helicopter sea rescues and provide advanced first aid; execute underwater search, salvage, harbor clearance, and security missions; inspect, cut, weld, and repair ships and submarines; conduct deep and saturation diving using SCUBA, surface supplied and mixed gas systems, and rebreathers; operate and supervise hyperbaric chamber treatments; plan and conduct demolition; maintain and repair specialized flight, survival, and diving equipment while managing records and readiness. Job Title : Aircrew Rescue Swimmer & Navy Diver Category / Component : Enlisted • Active Overview Join an elite community that operates in the air and under the sea as an enlisted aircrew member and Navy diver, performing helicopter sea rescues and underwater search, salvage, repair, and demolition to support carrier and expeditionary strike groups, mine countermeasures, special operations, and joint partners worldwide.
U.S. Navy Coating Inspectors KTA-TatorU.S. Navy Coating InspectorsJacksonville, Floridap>Physical Requirements: Close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth vision, ability to adjust focus, work from a ladder or lift occasionally, safely lift 20 pounds, walk on uneven ground or terrain, work in confined spaces, crawl for extended periods of time, enter 24” diameter space, hearing, work outside (including inclement weather), manual dexterity (to handle small objects, instruments, or gages), wear a respirator, speaking and smelling. This experience includes: mitigating corrosion control issues, identifying solutions, and understanding technical requirements for shipboard HM&E and/or C5I systems and equipment; use of surface preparation tools, corrosion control techniques and application of coating systems on U.S. Navy ships or in the marine industry; and/or working with and understanding constraints associated with shipboard organizational level corrosion control and preservation maintenance.
U.S. Navy Junior Coating Inspectors KTA-TatorU.S. Navy Junior Coating InspectorsJacksonville, Floridap>Physical Requirements: Close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth vision, ability to adjust focus, work from a ladder or lift occasionally, safely lift 20 pounds, walk on uneven ground or terrain, work in confined spaces, crawl for extended periods of time, enter 24” diameter space, hearing, work outside (including inclement weather), manual dexterity (to handle small objects, instruments, or gages), wear a respirator, speaking and smelling. This experience includes: mitigating corrosion control issues, identifying solutions, and understanding technical requirements for shipboard HM&E and/or C5I systems and equipment; use of surface preparation tools, corrosion control techniques and application of coating systems on U.S. Navy ships or in the marine industry; and/or working with and understanding constraints associated with shipboard organizational level corrosion control and preservation maintenance.
Diesel Engine Inspector - US Navy Scmi1Diesel Engine Inspector - US NavyMayport, Floridadiv class="col col-xs-7 description" id="job-description">Supply Chain Management Inc.1.com (SCMI1) has an exciting opportunity for an Engineering Technician VI (Mechanical focus - Diesel Engine Inspector) position supporting the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC), providing Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) engineering and technical support services on U.S. Naval Ships in port and underway at U.S. Naval facilities and shipyards. Physical requirements for efficient navigation aboard US Navy ships includes possessing the physical stamina, strength, agility, and endurance to walk continuously for extended periods of time without experiencing significant fatigue, adequate upper and lower-body strength necessary to climb ladders, stairs, ramps, and work aloft, and agility necessary to enter/exit confined spaces.
CERTIFIED NAVY Gas Turbine Engineering Technician (MGTI) Scmi1CERTIFIED NAVY Gas Turbine Engineering Technician (MGTI)Mayport, Floridadiv class="col col-xs-7 description" id="job-description">Supply Chain Management Inc.1.com (SCMI1) has an exciting opportunity for an Engineering Technician VI (Mechanical focus - Gas Turbine Technician) position supporting the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC), providing Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) engineering and technical support services on U.S. Naval Ships in port and underway at U.S. Naval facilities and shipyards. Physical requirements for efficient navigation aboard US Navy ships includes possessing the physical stamina, strength, agility, and endurance to walk continuously for extended periods of time without experiencing significant fatigue, adequate upper and lower-body strength necessary to climb ladders, stairs, ramps, and work aloft, and agility necessary to enter/exit confined spaces.
Engineering Technician - Mechanical (AC&R Navy Ship Systems) Scmi1Engineering Technician - Mechanical (AC&R Navy Ship Systems)Mayport, Floridadiv class="col col-xs-7 description" id="job-description"> Supply Chain Management Inc.1.com (SCMI1) has an exciting opportunity in support of Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) for an Engineering Technician with a mechanical focus. **Please note that your resume and candidacy is subject to customer approval and acceptance and clearing of the required background check.Salary is negotiable and commensurate with background and applicable required job experience.**
NewMCPP: Navy Equipment Specialist KBR IncMCPP: Navy Equipment SpecialistJacksonville, FLli>Working knowledge of the mechanical systems and components of diverse deck and related equipment; such as cargo-handling gear, lifesaving equipment, mooring and working lines, lifelines, fall protection gear, towing, or anchoring equipment. Possess basic deck seamanship skills: splice and tie ropes; install hooks, swivels, and turnbuckles in rigging; reeve lines through blocks and pulleys.