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Oiler
NOAA
Norfolk, VA, United States
30+ days
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Overview Title Oiler Salary $47,774.00 to $50,966.00 Open and Closing Dates November 14, 2023 to October 25, 2024 Pay Plan WM Series and Grade 9960-00 Appointment Type Excepted Service Duties Oilers will perform engine room watches at sea or in port; monitors and records gage readings; assists the higher rated engineers in starting and operating machinery; cleans around machinery. Performs routine servicing of machinery, including lubricating and cleaning. Assists in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of machinery. Loads engineering department supplies and cleans spaces. Assist in ship fueling operations. Perform other mission related duties as assigned, including duties related to the safety of the vessel and personnel. Minimum Eligibility Requirements LICENSING AND/OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Oiler or Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. 2. Current STCW certificate III/4, Rating Forming Part of Engineering Watch (RFPEW) Oiler. 3. Must possess a United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential with Medical Certificate. Conditions of Employment As a conditional of employment, your position will be a Mixed Tour position. Mixed Tour of duty is a combination of full time, part time and intermittent work schedules which allows the best utilization of resources based on the work requirements of the organization. You will be required to sign a Mixed Tour Agreement. Once selected, you may be sent to any vessel nationwide. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to any particular vessel or geographic location, however, your duty location will be determined by your home of record or ship’s home port. Duty locations are Norfolk, VA; Charleston, SC; Woods Hole, MA; Pascagoula, MS; Newport, OR; Kodiak, AK; Ketchikan, AK; San Diego, CA; Honolulu, HI; Newport, RI; New Castle, NH. Must be suitable for Federal employment. (Pass pre-employment drug test, security and physical examination). Salary will be determined by locality and class of vessel. A two year Trial period may be required. Applicant must be able to obtain and hold a US Passport. Must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable www.sss.gov Applicant must be a United States citizen of at least 18 years of age. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physical requirements in accordance with OMAO Medical Policy. USCG Medical Clearance examinations are required to include a pre-placement examination(s) as a condition of employment per OMAO policy. All Mariners must meet immunization requirements. Position is subject to Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Transportation (DOT) randomized drug testing. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Employee must obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance for the Oiler position. Position is designated as a Safety-Sensitive. Attend and successfully complete all mandatory training courses. Be ready, willing, and able to physically perform the duties of this position. Be ready, willing, and able to work in a shipboard environment and wear protective equipment. NOTE: The tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to report to any of the scheduled appointments - fails the physical examination, fails the drug test, suitability or unable to obtain the required security clearance.
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Oiler
NOAA
Norfolk, VA, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Overview Title Oiler Salary $47,774.00 to $50,966.00 Open and Closing Dates November 14, 2023 to October 25, 2024 Pay Plan WM Series and Grade 9960-00 Appointment Type Excepted Service Duties Oilers will perform engine room watches at sea or in port; monitors and records gage readings; assists the higher rated engineers in starting and operating machinery; cleans around machinery. Performs routine servicing of machinery, including lubricating and cleaning. Assists in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of machinery. Loads engineering department supplies and cleans spaces. Assist in ship fueling operations. Perform other mission related duties as assigned, including duties related to the safety of the vessel and personnel. Minimum Eligibility Requirements LICENSING AND/OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Oiler or Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. 2. Current STCW certificate III/4, Rating Forming Part of Engineering Watch (RFPEW) Oiler. 3. Must possess a United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential with Medical Certificate. Conditions of Employment As a conditional of employment, your position will be a Mixed Tour position. Mixed Tour of duty is a combination of full time, part time and intermittent work schedules which allows the best utilization of resources based on the work requirements of the organization. You will be required to sign a Mixed Tour Agreement. Once selected, you may be sent to any vessel nationwide. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to any particular vessel or geographic location, however, your duty location will be determined by your home of record or ship’s home port. Duty locations are Norfolk, VA; Charleston, SC; Woods Hole, MA; Pascagoula, MS; Newport, OR; Kodiak, AK; Ketchikan, AK; San Diego, CA; Honolulu, HI; Newport, RI; New Castle, NH. Must be suitable for Federal employment. (Pass pre-employment drug test, security and physical examination). Salary will be determined by locality and class of vessel. A two year Trial period may be required. Applicant must be able to obtain and hold a US Passport. Must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable www.sss.gov Applicant must be a United States citizen of at least 18 years of age. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physical requirements in accordance with OMAO Medical Policy. USCG Medical Clearance examinations are required to include a pre-placement examination(s) as a condition of employment per OMAO policy. All Mariners must meet immunization requirements. Position is subject to Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Transportation (DOT) randomized drug testing. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Employee must obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance for the Oiler position. Position is designated as a Safety-Sensitive. Attend and successfully complete all mandatory training courses. Be ready, willing, and able to physically perform the duties of this position. Be ready, willing, and able to work in a shipboard environment and wear protective equipment. NOTE: The tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to report to any of the scheduled appointments - fails the physical examination, fails the drug test, suitability or unable to obtain the required security clearance.
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Oiler
NOAA
Norfolk, VA, United States
30+ days
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Overview Title Oiler Salary $47,774.00 to $50,966.00 Open and Closing Dates November 14, 2023 to October 25, 2024 Pay Plan WM Series and Grade 9960-00 Appointment Type Excepted Service Duties Oilers will perform engine room watches at sea or in port; monitors and records gage readings; assists the higher rated engineers in starting and operating machinery; cleans around machinery. Performs routine servicing of machinery, including lubricating and cleaning. Assists in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of machinery. Loads engineering department supplies and cleans spaces. Assist in ship fueling operations. Perform other mission related duties as assigned, including duties related to the safety of the vessel and personnel. Minimum Eligibility Requirements LICENSING AND/OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Oiler or Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. 2. Current STCW certificate III/4, Rating Forming Part of Engineering Watch (RFPEW) Oiler. 3. Must possess a United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential with Medical Certificate. Conditions of Employment As a conditional of employment, your position will be a Mixed Tour position. Mixed Tour of duty is a combination of full time, part time and intermittent work schedules which allows the best utilization of resources based on the work requirements of the organization. You will be required to sign a Mixed Tour Agreement. Once selected, you may be sent to any vessel nationwide. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to any particular vessel or geographic location, however, your duty location will be determined by your home of record or ship’s home port. Duty locations are Norfolk, VA; Charleston, SC; Woods Hole, MA; Pascagoula, MS; Newport, OR; Kodiak, AK; Ketchikan, AK; San Diego, CA; Honolulu, HI; Newport, RI; New Castle, NH. Must be suitable for Federal employment. (Pass pre-employment drug test, security and physical examination). Salary will be determined by locality and class of vessel. A two year Trial period may be required. Applicant must be able to obtain and hold a US Passport. Must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable www.sss.gov Applicant must be a United States citizen of at least 18 years of age. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physical requirements in accordance with OMAO Medical Policy. USCG Medical Clearance examinations are required to include a pre-placement examination(s) as a condition of employment per OMAO policy. All Mariners must meet immunization requirements. Position is subject to Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Transportation (DOT) randomized drug testing. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Employee must obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance for the Oiler position. Position is designated as a Safety-Sensitive. Attend and successfully complete all mandatory training courses. Be ready, willing, and able to physically perform the duties of this position. Be ready, willing, and able to work in a shipboard environment and wear protective equipment. NOTE: The tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to report to any of the scheduled appointments - fails the physical examination, fails the drug test, suitability or unable to obtain the required security clearance.
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Oiler
NOAA
Norfolk, VA, United States
30+ days
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Overview Title Oiler Salary $47,774.00 to $50,966.00 Open and Closing Dates November 14, 2023 to October 25, 2024 Pay Plan WM Series and Grade 9960-00 Appointment Type Excepted Service Duties Oilers will perform engine room watches at sea or in port; monitors and records gage readings; assists the higher rated engineers in starting and operating machinery; cleans around machinery. Performs routine servicing of machinery, including lubricating and cleaning. Assists in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of machinery. Loads engineering department supplies and cleans spaces. Assist in ship fueling operations. Perform other mission related duties as assigned, including duties related to the safety of the vessel and personnel. Minimum Eligibility Requirements LICENSING AND/OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Oiler or Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. 2. Current STCW certificate III/4, Rating Forming Part of Engineering Watch (RFPEW) Oiler. 3. Must possess a United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential with Medical Certificate. Conditions of Employment As a conditional of employment, your position will be a Mixed Tour position. Mixed Tour of duty is a combination of full time, part time and intermittent work schedules which allows the best utilization of resources based on the work requirements of the organization. You will be required to sign a Mixed Tour Agreement. Once selected, you may be sent to any vessel nationwide. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to any particular vessel or geographic location, however, your duty location will be determined by your home of record or ship’s home port. Duty locations are Norfolk, VA; Charleston, SC; Woods Hole, MA; Pascagoula, MS; Newport, OR; Kodiak, AK; Ketchikan, AK; San Diego, CA; Honolulu, HI; Newport, RI; New Castle, NH. Must be suitable for Federal employment. (Pass pre-employment drug test, security and physical examination). Salary will be determined by locality and class of vessel. A two year Trial period may be required. Applicant must be able to obtain and hold a US Passport. Must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable www.sss.gov Applicant must be a United States citizen of at least 18 years of age. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physical requirements in accordance with OMAO Medical Policy. USCG Medical Clearance examinations are required to include a pre-placement examination(s) as a condition of employment per OMAO policy. All Mariners must meet immunization requirements. Position is subject to Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Transportation (DOT) randomized drug testing. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Employee must obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance for the Oiler position. Position is designated as a Safety-Sensitive. Attend and successfully complete all mandatory training courses. Be ready, willing, and able to physically perform the duties of this position. Be ready, willing, and able to work in a shipboard environment and wear protective equipment. NOTE: The tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to report to any of the scheduled appointments - fails the physical examination, fails the drug test, suitability or unable to obtain the required security clearance.
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Oiler
NOAA
Norfolk, VA, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Overview Title Oiler Salary $47,774.00 to $50,966.00 Open and Closing Dates November 14, 2023 to October 25, 2024 Pay Plan WM Series and Grade 9960-00 Appointment Type Excepted Service Duties Oilers will perform engine room watches at sea or in port; monitors and records gage readings; assists the higher rated engineers in starting and operating machinery; cleans around machinery. Performs routine servicing of machinery, including lubricating and cleaning. Assists in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of machinery. Loads engineering department supplies and cleans spaces. Assist in ship fueling operations. Perform other mission related duties as assigned, including duties related to the safety of the vessel and personnel. Minimum Eligibility Requirements LICENSING AND/OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Oiler or Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) – Any Rating endorsement on the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. 2. Current STCW certificate III/4, Rating Forming Part of Engineering Watch (RFPEW) Oiler. 3. Must possess a United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential with Medical Certificate. Conditions of Employment As a conditional of employment, your position will be a Mixed Tour position. Mixed Tour of duty is a combination of full time, part time and intermittent work schedules which allows the best utilization of resources based on the work requirements of the organization. You will be required to sign a Mixed Tour Agreement. Once selected, you may be sent to any vessel nationwide. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to any particular vessel or geographic location, however, your duty location will be determined by your home of record or ship’s home port. Duty locations are Norfolk, VA; Charleston, SC; Woods Hole, MA; Pascagoula, MS; Newport, OR; Kodiak, AK; Ketchikan, AK; San Diego, CA; Honolulu, HI; Newport, RI; New Castle, NH. Must be suitable for Federal employment. (Pass pre-employment drug test, security and physical examination). Salary will be determined by locality and class of vessel. A two year Trial period may be required. Applicant must be able to obtain and hold a US Passport. Must be registered for Selective Service, if applicable www.sss.gov Applicant must be a United States citizen of at least 18 years of age. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physical requirements in accordance with OMAO Medical Policy. USCG Medical Clearance examinations are required to include a pre-placement examination(s) as a condition of employment per OMAO policy. All Mariners must meet immunization requirements. Position is subject to Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Transportation (DOT) randomized drug testing. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Employee must obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance for the Oiler position. Position is designated as a Safety-Sensitive. Attend and successfully complete all mandatory training courses. Be ready, willing, and able to physically perform the duties of this position. Be ready, willing, and able to work in a shipboard environment and wear protective equipment. NOTE: The tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to report to any of the scheduled appointments - fails the physical examination, fails the drug test, suitability or unable to obtain the required security clearance.