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Are you looking to continue your career supporting the world’s finest Navy? Amentum may have the position you are looking for. We have an immediate opening for a Diesel Engine Inspector to support our Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) customer in Norfolk, VA.
Job Responsibility
Provide technical assistance, assessments, inspection, troubleshooting, corrective actions, adjustments/repairs, and grooms on Naval Surface ships' diesel engines
Observe and/or conduct cold and hot checks of equipment, note condition and parameters for any out-of-specification readings or settings
Observe the operation of the equipment by the ship's force to witness the full range of performance
Use appropriate measuring/test equipment to obtain data for evaluation
Provide written visit debrief and reports
Attend conferences and meetings as required
Provide on-the-job training to the ship's force during shipboard evolutions
Interpret wiring diagrams and control schematics
Requirements
Desired minimum of eight (8) years of experience in the operation, repair, maintenance, and assessment of U.S Navy diesel engines Diesel engine inspections, MPDE, SSDG, EDG associated support systems to include lube oil, fuel oil sea water, engine jacket water, engine control systems (electronic/pneumatic) and Vibration, Performance and Failure Analysis
Two (2) years of experience in availability planning, modernization, repair, and testing of shipboard equipment and systems
Must have a current certification as a US Navy Fleet DEI, hold Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 4314, and have a desired minimum of four (4) years of experience as a certified DEI in accordance with OPNAVINST 9220.3
Recent (within 24 months) hands-on experience with the respective equipment to support
Knowledge of engine performance analysis, repairs, machinery vibration, and failure analysis
Knowledge of interpreting, reviewing, and applying engine work specifications, engine maintenance standards/practices, repair procedures, and technical documentation
Have familiarity with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Service either through experience and/or equivalent OEM Factory/Navy training certificates/NEC
Must have an active secret US government clearance
Note: US citizenship is required to maintain a secret clearance