We are looking for 2 Temporary Service Mechanics, J1-J4. The hours are 6 am -2:45 pm
GUIDELINES FOR TEMPORARY SERVICE MECHANIC
JOURNEYPERSON 4 (Temporary Service Mechanic)
- Must meet all Journeyman Temporary Service Mechanic 3 requirements
- Must be able to oversee a small group of people
- Must have the ability to plan, organize and prioritize well and handle problems and concerns without assistance
- Must be proficient with the requirements of the processes and the equipment used
- Must be proficient with the requirements of the applicable OSHA and NAVSEA Standard Items
- Must know how to set up a job efficiently
- Must be able to install and maintain freeze protection and backflow preventers
- Must be able to repair and overhaul temporary fire stations
- Must be able to place connecting temperature water coolers aboard ship for drinking purposes
JOURNEYPERSON 3 (Temporary Service Mechanic)
- Must be able to install rat guards on lines and hoses with diameters 1-1/2” and larger
- Must be able to install and maintain freeze protection and backflow preventers with little supervision
- Must be able to set up and perform hydrostatic tests on fire and potable water hoses
- Must be able to repair and overhaul temporary fire stations with little supervision
- Must be able to place connecting temperature water coolers aboard ship for drinking purposes with little supervision
- Must be able to perform daily walk through and inspection of all services run by the temporary services shop to ensure compliance with NAVSEA Standard Items 009-07, 009-08 and 009-28
- Must be able to install and hookup air dryers
- Must be able to inspect, repair and test air and water manifolds for installation aboard ship
- Must be able to install quick disconnects within 10 feet of hull penetrations to facilitate the deployment of smoke curtains
- Must be able to route hoses, lines, and leads
- Must be able to inspect hoses, vent ducting, blowers, air manifolds, electrical disconnect, spider boxes, and cables
JOURNEYPERSON 2 (Temporary Service Mechanic)
- Must be able to route hoses, lines, and leads with some supervision
- Must be able to inspect hoses, vent ducting, blowers, air manifolds, electrical disconnect, spider boxes, and cables with some supervision
- Must be able to install rat guards on lines and hoses with diameters 1-1/2” and larger
- Must be able to install and maintain freeze protection and backflow preventers with some supervision
- Must be able to place connecting temperature water coolers aboard ship for drinking purposes with some supervision
- Must be able to install and hookup air dryers with some supervision
- Must be able to inspect, repair and test air and water manifolds for installation aboard ship with some supervision
- Must be able to install quick disconnects within 10 feet of hull penetrations to facilitate the deployment of smoke curtains with some supervision
JOURNEYPERSON 1 (Temporary Service Mechanic)
- Must be able to assist with routing hoses, lines, and leads
- Must know how to read basic drawings of ships’ layout
- Must perform all ship board work in accordance with NAVSEA Standard Items 009-08, 009-24 and 009-28
- Must be able to assist with inspections of the hoses, vent ducting, blowers, air manifolds, electrical disconnects, spider boxes, and cables
- Must be able to use and have general knowledge of all basic hand tools and their uses, and the ability to use them safe and appropriately
- Must understand ship nomenclature, including but not limited to, the ability to describe compartment listing, identify location, navigate vessel, and complete nomenclature quiz
- Must understand and practice good ventilation technique
- Must have the ability to determine completeness of work performed by other Trades/Shops
- Must have the ability to protect ship and ship’s equipment and how to use anti-chaffing material on lines, leads, and hoses
- Must know how to receive and perform receipt inspection of all rental equipment, such as air compressors, generators, etc.
- Must have the knowledge to setup, inspect, and maintain berms for rental equipment
- Must know how to follow instructions for properly and safely stopping and starting air compressors and generators
- Must have forklift certificate and know how to properly and safely move fuel cells and refuel rental equipment
- Must be able to ensure that the job site is left in a safe and clean condition prior to departure
- Must have the basic understanding of ship systems layout, installation and repair.
- Must have WAF training
- Must have the ability to plan, organize and prioritize well
- Must be able to perform job safely
- Must know what personal protective equipment (PPE) to use and when
- Must be able to read and write effectively in English, speak with clarity and listen actively
- Must be able to work well with others