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| 1. | ELECTRICIAN | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 02/18/2010 to 02/26/2010 | $20.00 to 23.00 |
| | Commander in Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet / Department Of The Navy |
| | Performs work of limited skills, which do not require the all around skills of a Electrician Journeyman in the Temporary Services Shop 99E. The work involves independently performing or assisting in the installation, overhaul, modification, maintenance and repair tasks on various components of the less complex in shop areas and aboard ship. The work performed may include installing, maintaining, repairing, modifying and testing various shipboard electrical systems, ... more >> |
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| 2. | ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS MECHANIC | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $32369.00 to 77094.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
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| 3. | ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT MECHANIC | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $40154.00 to 96941.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
| | Can you gauge how successful your career will be? In this occupation you may maintain, repair, calibrate and certify electronic test, measurement and reference equipment used for precise measurement of a variety of electrical and electronic values, quantities and relationships (such as voltage, resistance, capacitance, frequency and inductance). The equipment you will be working on may be used to maintain and assure the functional accuracy and operational precision of industrial, ... more >> |
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| 4. | ELECTRONICS MECHANIC | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $22853.00 to 96941.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
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| 5. | ELECTRONICS MECHANIC | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 02/18/2010 to 02/26/2010 | $20.00 to 23.00 |
| | Commander in Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet / Department Of The Navy |
| | Performs work of limited skills, which do not require the all around skills of a Electronics Mechanic Journeyman. The work involves independently performing or assisting in the installation, overhaul, modification, maintenance and repair tasks on various components of the less complex in shop areas and aboard ship. The work performed may include installation, overhaul modification, maintenance and repair on such electronic items as receivers, transmitters, amplifiers, ... more >> |
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| 6. | FABRIC WORKER | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 02/18/2010 to 02/26/2010 | $19.00 to 22.00 |
| | Commander in Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet / Department Of The Navy |
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| 7. | FABRIC WORKER | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $26943.00 to 89198.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
| | Put all the pieces together for this great career opportunity. In this occupation you may be involved in making, modifying, altering and repairing fabric equipment, clothing, and other articles such as awnings, tents, containments, gun covers, sleeping bags, parachutes, belts, flags and the like. You may perform duties in which you may be required to take measurements and make patterns as well as layout, mark, cut, sew or cement parts together using hand or power tools and ... more >> |
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| 8. | GENERAL MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $30282.00 to 101679.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
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| 9. | HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSER | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $30324.00 to 73588.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
| | Help keep our environment safe from pollutants and potential harm due to hazardous waste. In this occupation you may perform various duties associated with identifying, collecting, processing, stabilizing, neutralizing, consolidating and/or separating hazardous waste in preparation for disposal. Most work requires regular or incidental use of motor vehicles, forks lifts, and in some cases, warehouse tugs. You may also need to be skilled in the use of computers to access ... more >> |
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| 10. | HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICIAN | US-ME-Kittery |
| | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | $28634.00 to 86569.00 |
| | This announcement covers Navy and Marine Corps positions. / Navy Field Offices |
| | Energize your career with this challenging opportunity. In this occupation you will ensure safe and efficient installation, testing, repair and maintenance of electric power plant and/or overhead and underground primary electrical distribution systems. You may also be called upon to apply your knowledge of the principles, procedures, materials and safety standards governing work on electrical systems above 600 volts. Consider this highly charged career opportunity and ... more >> |
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