Full-Time Marine Mechanic
Job Description
- Perform work ranging from general, routine assignments to moderately complexity requiring marine mechanical knowledge acquired through on-the-job training dealing with ferry vessels.
- Repair and overhaul diesel engines involving the disassembly, inspection and reassembly of valves, pistons, rings, connecting rods, crankshaft, camshaft, bearings, timing gears and chains, valve mechanisms, injectors, and pumps.
- Repair and adjust reduction gears, clutches, and couplings.
- Replace propeller shafts and bearings and align them to the engines.
- Repair and overhaul fire pumps, bilge pumps, and hydraulic pumps.
- Use bench grinders, belt sanders, bandsaws, and pneumatic tools.
- Operate horizontal milling machines, lathes, radial arm drill presses, and hydraulic presses.
- Read, understand, and use blueprints.
- Use common cutting tools in machining, such as HSS, brazed carbides, and carbide inserts.
- Read conversion charts of fraction to decimal and standard to metric units.
- Use measuring instruments, such as dial calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, radius gauges, and telescoping gauges.
- Working knowledge of the operating principles of diesel and gasoline engines.
- Knowledge of the operating principles of reduction gears and hydraulic systems, air and electric control systems, and vacuum and pressure pumps.
- Demonstrated ability to determine the causes of and procedures to follow in repairing malfunctioning equipment.
- High school/GED diploma, and
- 3+ years experience in the repair of diesel and gasoline engines, transmissions, hydraulic, air and electric systems, and components, preferably in the ship repair or shipbuilding industry; or
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
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