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Electrician’s Mate (EM) ELECTRICIAN’S  MATES   stand  watch  on generators and switchboards. They maintain and repair  power  and  lighting  circuits,  electrical fixtures, motors, generators, distribution switch- boards, and other electrical equipment. They test for  grounds,  or  other  casualties,  and  repair  or rebuild  electrical  equipment  in  the  electrical  shop. They   also   maintain   motion-picture   equipment aboard  ship. Interior Communications Electrician (IC) INTERIOR   COMMUNICATIONS   ELEC- TRICIANS  operate,  maintain,  and  repair  IC systems.   These   systems   include   gyrocompass, voice  interior  communications,  alarm,  warning, ship’s control, entertainment, and plotting. They also  stand  watches  on  related  equipment. Gas Turbine Systems Technician (GS) The GAS  TURBINE  SYSTEMS  TECHNI- CIAN rating is divided into two groups: the Gas Turbine  Systems  Technician  (Electrical)  (GSE) and   the   Gas   Turbine   Systems   Technician (Mechanical)   (GSM). The   GSEs   operate,   repair,   and   perform preventive  and  corrective  maintenance  on  the electrical   components   of   gas   turbine   engines, main  propulsion  machinery,  auxiliary  equipment, propulsion control systems, electrical and electronic circuitry in the engineering spaces, and alarm and warning circuits. The   GSMs   operate,   repair,   and   perform preventive   and   corrective   maintenance   on mechanical  components  of  gas  turbine  engines, main  propulsion  machinery  (gears,  shafts,  and controllable  pitch  propellers),  auxiliary  equipment in the engineering spaces, and propulsion control systems. SHIP   MAINTENANCE OCCUPATIONAL   FIELD The   ship   maintenance   occupational   field includes   the   Hull   Maintenance   Technician, Damage   Controlman,   Machinery   Repairman, Molder, Instrumentman, Opticalman, and Pattern- maker ratings. In the following paragraphs we will describe these ratings: Hull Maintenance Technician (HT) HULL   MAINTENANCE   TECHNICIANS plan,  supervise,  and  perform  tasks  to  fabricate, install, and repair various structures, shipboard and  shore-based  plumbing,  and  piping  systems. Damage  Controlman  (DC) DAMAGE  CONTROLMEN  are qualified in the skills and techniques of damage control, fire fighting, and CBR defense. They must be able to take  all  measures  required  to  maintain  the  water- tight integrity of the ship. They must also be able to coordinate damage-control efforts and instruct other  ratings  in  damage-control  procedures. Machinery Repairman (MR) MACHINERY REPAIRMEN make all types of machine shop repairs on shipboard machinery. This work requires skill in using lathes, milling machines,  boring  mills,  grinders,  power  hacksaws, drill  presses,  and  other  machine  tools.  It  also requires skill in using hand tools and measuring 1-7

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