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Marine Technicians operate and maintain highly technical propulsion, mechanical, and power generation systems,
enabling Royal Canadian Navy warships to float, move and fight.
Overview
The primary responsibilities of Marine Technicians are to operate all marine systems engineering equipment onboard
ship, troubleshoot failures, advise command on limitations and repair as required to restore system function. They execute
and track maintenance schedules to keep the ships engineering equipment in prime condition. They respond to
emergencies as the onboard experts in firefighting and damage control, including helicopter crash rescue. They are the
ships metal workers and carry out burning, welding and machining.
Command relies on the Marine Technicians in-depth knowledge of the following systems:
Propulsion gas turbine and diesel engines and associated systems, including gearing and shafting
Generators and power distribution systems, including casualty power
Hydraulic equipment and systems
Electronic machinery control systems
Fitted and portable damage control and firefighting equipment
Refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation equipment
Fuel and other liquid management systems
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
- Not required
- Not applicable