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LMR Technical Group, LLC Machinery Maintenance Mechanic in Keyport, Washington
LMR provides industrial support services across the Undersea Weapons Department (Code 30), Test and Evaluation Department (Code 20), Undersea Systems & Sustainment Department (Code 40) and Unmanned and Theater Undersea Warfare Systems Department (Code 50), of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport (NUWCDIVKPT).
The Machinery Maintenance Mechanic will provide technical support services associated with various industrial operations, depot repair activities, and torpedo intermediate maintenance functions. Reporting to the Program Manager, the Machinery Maintenance Mechanic performs preventative and corrective maintenance on a wide array of industrial fabrication equipment to include Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines, manual machines, hydraulic presses, environmental ovens, blasting equipment, electronic fabrication equipment, paint/coatings equipment, robotics, 3D printers, and the auxiliary air and water systems that support them. The Machinery Maintenance Mechanic manages maintenance scheduling databases and communicates and coordinates repairs in a team environment on programs supporting the NUWCDIVKPT Industrial Support Services (ISS) contract.
Location: Keyport, WA
Job Description:
Manufacture, repair, and modify hardware components utilizing CNC and manual machine tools such as lathes, mills, and machining centers. A variety of part sizes and material types are machined at Keyport with precision tolerances.
Responsible for the machine setup and production of acceptable parts at the required quantities.
Using Government shop orders, drawings, procedures, and specifications, perform machining operations utilizing both contractor and government machine tools.
Follow the Shop Workload Management System (SWMS) maintenance database, manufacturing schedule, blueprints, technical manuals, and engineering specifications to maintain and make minor repairs on the industrial machinery and equipment identified in SWMS maintenance database.
Perform lock-out tag-out procedures in accordance with all required directives and regulations.
Utilize the internet to research for the ordering of replacement parts.
Keep up-to-date records via SWMS maintenance database of preventative and corrective maintenance and repairs, adjustments, and calibrations performed to identify potential problems and service equipment before factory production is interrupted.
Using Government supplied equipment, tools, chemicals and lubricants, must be able to:
Perform the machinery maintenance in accordance with the SWMS maintenance database.
Provide recommendations to the Government for repairs. With Government approval, be able to make minor rep