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EN - Engineman

When you’re in the middle of the ocean, losing power simply isn’t an option. Diesel-powered Navy ships rely on their engines to keep their power generators up and running so the ship and all its systems can keep moving forward. As an Engineman, you know your ship’s engines like the back of your hand. You know the mechanics behind every part, how to inspect it, how to fix it, and how to prevent it from causing trouble. And if it does cause trouble, you’ll have it back up and running in no time.

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Job Description

Enginemen (EN) control the operation of diesel engines used for ship propulsion and to generate electrical power and align fuel, water, and air piping systems; clean, lubricate, adjust, test, and perform other preventive maintenance on diesel engines, reduction gears, air compressors, hydraulic or pneumatic clutches, steering engines, and controllable pitch propeller systems; repair or overhaul diesel engines, pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, and control devices used with diesel engines and gas turbines; and make entries into and analyze machinery operating records and reports.

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