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TITLE(s): DEEP SUBMERGENCE VEHICLE OPERATOR (military ser.) Commands and pilots deep submergence vehicle (small noncombatant submarine) to obtain oceanographic research information, recover other sunken vessels or objects from ocean floor, and to transport passengers, such as scientists, researchers, and technicians to ocean bottom: Conducts predive and postdive inspection of vehicle to ensure vehicle is seaworthy and life support systems are functioning in specified manner. Reads gauges to verify hydraulic fluid, air pressure, and oxygen are at designated levels. Navigates vehicle based on such knowledge as ocean, currents, and vehicle characteristics. Pushes and pulls control levers on console to steer vehicle. Pushes switches to supply power to various units, such as mainpower supply and mechanical arms which are located outside of vehicle and are used to pick up, collect, or move objects on ocean floor. Monitors sonar and navigational aids. Directs subordinates in their activities. Occasionally instructs students in operation of vehicle. GOE: 05.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 7 DLU: 77 ONET CROSSWALK: 97502A Ship and Boat Captains |
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TITLE(s):
DEEP SUBMERGENCE VEHICLE OPERATOR (military ser.)
Commands and pilots deep submergence vehicle (small noncombatant submarine) to obtain
oceanographic research information, recover other sunken vessels or objects from ocean floor, and to
transport passengers, such as scientists, researchers, and technicians to ocean bottom: Conducts
predive and postdive inspection of vehicle to ensure vehicle is seaworthy and life support systems
are functioning in specified manner. Reads gauges to verify hydraulic fluid, air pressure, and
oxygen are at designated levels. Navigates vehicle based on such knowledge as ocean, currents, and
vehicle characteristics. Pushes and pulls control levers on console to steer vehicle. Pushes
switches to supply power to various units, such as mainpower supply and mechanical arms which are
located outside of vehicle and are used to pick up, collect, or move objects on ocean floor.
Monitors sonar and navigational aids. Directs subordinates in their activities. Occasionally
instructs students in operation of vehicle.
GOE: 05.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 97502A Ship and Boat Captains
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