Small Boat Engineering Technician Instructor
$2,844–$3,501 year
On-site · San Diego, California, United States
Job Summary
The Small Boat Engineering Technician Instructor role involves conducting preventive and corrective maintenance on small navy watercraft, operating and controlling propulsion systems, and executing pre-start and post-operation checks. Candidates must have six years of relevant experience and the ability to teach and train effectively in both classroom and practical settings. US Citizenship is required for position due to facility credentialing. Additional hours may be necessary based on training requirements.
Required Qualifications
- Must be able to obtain and maintain facility credentials/authorization
- US Citizenship required for facility credentials/authorization
- Six (6) years of experience as a Navy Engineman/Navy Construction Mechanic/Navy Electrician’s Mate OR equivalent civilian experience
- Ability to perform classroom instruction, underway laboratory training, preventative and corrective maintenance of Navy craft and support equipment
- Availability to work alternate schedules as required by training needs
- Willingness to work occasional overtime
- Ability to work in both indoor and outdoor environments and conditions
- Ability to perform limited travel, as needed
Desired Qualifications
- Prior experience as a Navy Engineman, Electrician or Electronics Technician with INLS, MPFUB, LARC, CRRC or ABLTS
- Familiarity with CAT C18 & C4.4, John Deere 6081, Cummins QSM-11
- Experience with hydraulic and electrical systems
- Experience performing preventive and corrective maintenance and preservation of Navy small craft
- Military Instructor certification
Additional Requirements
- US Citizenship required for facility credentials/authorization
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