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An international defense organization is seeking a Mechanical Craftsperson to support maritime research efforts in La Spezia, Italy. The successful candidate will be tasked with assembling, repairing, and maintaining underwater systems and will require strong mechanical skills and experience. A secondary education and proficiency in technical drawings are essential, alongside the ability to work in a diverse international environment.
These are positions within the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE), an organization of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
CMRE is an established, excellent scientific research and experimentation facility that organizes and conducts scientific research and technology development, centred on the maritime domain, delivering innovative and field‑tested Science & Technology (S&T) solutions to address defence and security needs of the Alliance.
The positions are within the Engineering and Information Technology Division (EITD), which supports the execution of CMRE’s Programme of Work.
EITD consists of the Engineering Branch (EB) and the Information Technology Branch (ITB).
The Engineering Branch addresses the engineering and technological requirements of the Centre's research activity, by designing, developing, constructing, testing at‑sea and maintaining, repairing and calibrating electronic, oceanographic, mechanical, acoustical assemblies and unmanned systems, especially prototypes, or combinations of such units as required. The branch has the following sections:
Sonar & Marine Sensors Section
Ocean Engineering Section
Embedded Systems Section
The Information Technology Branch supports the conception, design, development and construction of state‑of‑the‑art technologies in computing, networking and data infrastructure as well as developing, integrating, and validating software applications, services and products. All this is done while ensuring interoperability, security and compliance with relevant NATO policies and regulations. The branch has the following sections:
Software Development and Data Management Section
Scientific CIS Section
The position is within the Ocean Engineering Dev Cell of the Ocean Engineering Section.
Under the supervision of the Cell Head, working with some grade of autonomy, or participating in working groups or project teams, the Incumbents will be responsible for the provision of Technical Services within the Engineering and Information Technology Department.
Duties will include the following:
Assemble, repair, and maintain mechanical, electromechanical and hydraulic equipment, as part of underwater acoustic and oceanographic systems and/or Ship deck systems.
Manufacture mechanical parts and subassemblies, using common machinery, tools and techniques, following drawings, sketches or general indications from Technicians and Engineers.
Assist during factory, harbour and sea tests of mechanical, electromechanical and hydraulic systems.
Provide support to CMRE’s Sea Trials, from the logistic (preparation) and operational (work at sea) point of view.
Maintain and operate workshop machinery (e.g., lathes, milling machines, and welding tools).
Assist and participate, sharing their skills and experience with Peers and Supervisors, in the preliminary design of new instruments and equipment.
The incumbent may be required to perform other related duties as directed.
As required by the Program of Work, the incumbent may be asked to participate in working groups or project teams, and to coordinate and organize the work of other technicians and craftspersons.
All other related duties should correspond with the required competencies for the job.
The incumbent may be required to perform duties on‑board Centre or chartered vessels. The incumbent may be required to undertake TDY assignments within and outside NATO boundaries.
The incumbent needs to hold a fit for sea certificate in line with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Labour Organization (ILO) standards before taking up duty.
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A thorough knowledge of one of the two NATO languages, both written and spoken, is essential and some knowledge of the other is desirable.
English SLP 3333 (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing).
NOTE: Most of the work of CMRE is conducted in the English language.
The successful candidate possess the following competencies / personal attributes:
All CMRE personnel are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the current NATO Code of Conduct agreed by the North Atlantic Council (NAC), and thus display the core values of integrity, impartiality, loyalty, accountability, and professionalism.
The duties are performed in an office, laboratory, workshop environment or on‑board Centre ships. Slightly undesirable working conditions may apply.
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The Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) is part of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO). The mission of the STO is to help position both national and NATO science and technology investments as a strategic enabler and technology advantage for the defence and security posture of NATO Allies and partners. The Centre conducts scientific research and technology development and delivers innovative field‑tested S&T solutions to address the defence and security needs of the Alliance. CMRE has more than 60 years of experience and has produced a cadre of leaders in ocean science, modelling and simulation, acoustics and other disciplines, as well as producing critical results and understanding that have been built into the operational concepts of NATO and the Nations.
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