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anti submarines warfare

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
3000

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
3000

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
3000

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
3000

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
3000

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems
Experience Hours (Planning & Scheduling): 
3000

Aeronautical engineering technicians , Royal Navy, Search and rescue, anti submarines warfare

START Date: 
June, 2008
END Date: 
October, 2011
Aeronautical engineering technician Tasked as part of a team of maintenance engineers keeping the British royal navy’s MK1 Merlin helicopters in optimal working capacity to allow them to fulfill a variety of operational objectives from search and rescue to working as an anti-submarine attack vehicle. Engineering tasks; • Servicing aircraft • Ordering and replacing damaged components • Commencing routine tests on flight systems

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