What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Service Technician Hunt Valve position at Fairbanks Morse Defense?
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Field Service Technician – Electro-mechanical Systems
Hunt Valve – A Fairbanks Morse Defense Company | Newport News Shipyard
We are seeking a high-energy, self-starting Field Service Technician to support Hunt Valve Company, a Fairbanks Morse Defense company, supporting critical U.S. Navy operations at the Newport News Shipyard.
This is a FULL-TIME DIRECT HIRE POSITION — NOT CONTRACT.
If you are looking for stability, long-term career growth, and a true technical career path, this is it.
About the Role
You will maintain electro-mechanical actuator systems aboard U.S. Navy vessels, including Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier programs.
These Hunt Valve actuators are critical shipboard systems used in the operation of:
Why This Role
This is a physically demanding shipboard/shipyard environment requiring the ability to:
Key Responsibilities
We strongly encourage applications from:
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
Field Service Technician – Electro-mechanical Systems
Hunt Valve – A Fairbanks Morse Defense Company | Newport News Shipyard
We are seeking a high-energy, self-starting Field Service Technician to support Hunt Valve Company, a Fairbanks Morse Defense company, supporting critical U.S. Navy operations at the Newport News Shipyard.
This is a FULL-TIME DIRECT HIRE POSITION — NOT CONTRACT.
If you are looking for stability, long-term career growth, and a true technical career path, this is it.
About the Role
You will maintain electro-mechanical actuator systems aboard U.S. Navy vessels, including Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier programs.
These Hunt Valve actuators are critical shipboard systems used in the operation of:
- Cargo elevators
- Shipboard mechanical and control systems
- Other mission-critical electro-mechanical applications aboard naval vessels
Why This Role
- NOT a contract role — direct hire stability
- Long-term career growth within Fairbanks Morse Defense
- Veteran-friendly and trade school friendly environment
- Opportunity to work on critical naval elevator and weapons handling systems
- Build expertise in advanced electro-mechanical actuator technology
- Full-time 40-hour work week
- Rotating shifts:
- 1st Shift: 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM
- 2nd Shift: 2:00 PM – 10:30 PM
- Every other weekend required
- Overtime available
- Sunday work paid at double time
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) with 6% employer match
- 100% tuition reimbursement
- Strong long-term career development opportunities
This is a physically demanding shipboard/shipyard environment requiring the ability to:
- Walk long distances across shipyard and vessel spaces
- Climb ladders, gangways, and vertical ship access points
- Work in confined, elevated, and industrial spaces aboard ships
- Carry tools, parts, and test equipment throughout the vessel
- Work at heights using fall protection systems
- Stand and work for extended periods
Key Responsibilities
- Service electromechanical actuator systems on naval platforms
- Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical system issues
- Perform operational testing and system validation
- Use hand tools and calibrated test equipment
- Read and interpret:
- Electrical schematics
- Mechanical drawings
- Technical manuals
- Build, repair, and test wiring harnesses
- Document all work using laptop-based reporting systems
- Communicate technical findings with engineers and U.S. Navy personnel
- Maintain strict safety, quality, and procedural compliance
- High School Diploma or GED REQUIRED
- Strong electro-mechanical troubleshooting experience REQUIRED
- Ability to read schematics, blueprints, and technical manuals
- Experience with electrical test equipment
- Basic computer proficiency (laptop reporting, Microsoft Office)
- Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Hands-on, mechanically and electrically skilled
- Comfortable in physically demanding environments
- Strong communicator with a professional demeanor
- Safety-minded and detail-oriented
- Reliable with a strong work ethic
- Looking for a long-term technical career path, not just a job
- U.S. Citizenship required (NOFORN position)
- Must meet all security and access requirements for naval shipboard work
- Strong attendance and accountability required
We strongly encourage applications from:
- Military veterans
- Trade school graduates
- Industrial maintenance, electrical, and mechanical technicians
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled