Wednesday, April 5, 2017

VETERAN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS

VETERAN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS

VETERAN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS  –  ARE YOU INTERESTED IN EARNING UPWARDS OF $20K/MONTH?
WANTED: RADIO/ELECTRONICS OFFICERS TO WORK ON SHIPS IN THE U.S. MERCHANT MARINE.
EXCELLENT PAY, BENEFITS AND PENSION.
HOW DOES SIX MONTHS OF VACATION EACH YEAR SOUND?

VETERAN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS
REQUIRED:  a career background in marine electronics.
In general, we are looking for 10+ years of EXPERIENCE in marine electronics that is directly relevant to ships.
A specific knowledge of radar M&R is preferred, as well as a broad-based knowledge of the installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of communications, navigation and control systems.

BEFORE any applicant can be placed on a ship, they MUST have the following:
!) FCC GMDSS Operator/Maintainer License, with radar endorsement.
In addition to this license, an applicant must also have a certificate from a USCG-approved, 70-hour GMDSS Operator course.
2) Possess a U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariners Credential (MMC) and a U.S. passport.

For those candidates that are in possession of the above credentials in GMDSS, electronics and seamanship, certifiable knowledge in the following areas also will be highly regarded:
1) I.T. skills, which include a proficiency in MS applications and hands-on technical knowledge of LAN management, cabling and database management.
2) Microsoft, Comptia, NMEA, and/or ET-A certifications.
3) Knowledge of government and/or U.S. Navy high-side communications procedures and equipment.
4) Possession of an ETO endorsement in your MMC.
5) Verifiable work experience with automation, instrumentation, sensor systems, motors, motor controllers, high voltage systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechatronix and/or engine room operations.

NOTE:  The position of Radio/Electronics Officer in the U.S. Merchant Marine is a SENIOR technical position and all candidates MUST be capable of working independently.
Will to be deploying on U.S. merchant ships for extended periods (i.e. months)

MILITARY Technicians:
ET? FT IC? IT? OS? ELC? This is an excellent job opportunity for ex-military technicians, especially USN/USCG retirees.

NON-MILITARY Technicians:
Although there is no “one” background for a Radio/Electronics Officer in today’s Merchant Marine, some form of marine experience is highly desirable, be it off-shore, shore-support, or even just a broad-based knowledge of  marine electronics equipment.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Although the historical role of the Radio/Electronics Officer in the Merchant was grounded in Morse code and basic electronics repair, in a highly technical and evolving environment, the American Radio Association is working to build the Radio/Electronics Officer of the Twenty-First Century.
Anyone wishing to become a part of this diverse, exciting and lucrative profession must possess the aforementioned skills, licenses and qualifications.

If you would like further information, please inquire at the following address:
Emailbasel@araunion.org

Alternatively, you can also ‘connect’ to “Barry Basel” on Linked-in and find a detailed description of the job and several recently published articles.

VETERAN ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS 

Barry Basel
Master Radio/Electronics Officer
American Radio Association
U.S. Merchant Marine

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