Overview. The Machinery Technician School provides advanced and entry level training to the largest rate in the Coast Guard. The school provides over 15 courses to include hands-on training and instruction in:
Students perform hands on training to include overhaul and operation of internal combustion engines, air conditioning units, hydraulics and other auxiliary systems common to Coast Guard units during instruction. The school includes the Machinery Technician "A" course and numerous Machinery Technician "C" courses. All students attending courses must have an updated Common Access Card and know their CAC Personal Identification Number (PIN). Failure to do so will cause an unnecessary training delay.
Overview.This intensive 12-week course located in Martin, Elbert and Villarreal Halls teaches selected non-rated personnel to perform as junior petty officers at an entry-level job in the Machinery Technician rating. Students are taught principles of theory, operation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of mechanical, auxiliary, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical machinery and systems. The following topics are covered during the course :
Prerequisites. Available from governing Coast Guard directives.
Point of Contact. You can contact the "A" school Student Administrator for specific questions regarding course content and program of instruction at 757.856.2196.
Safety. Students are not allowed to wear contact lenses during welding, fire fighting, and practical damage control training phases.
Computer Usage: All students attending courses must have an updated Common Access Card and know their CAC Personal Identification Number (PIN). Failure to do so will cause an unnecessary training delay.
These courses include a wide variety of specialized training and instruction in shipboard fire fighting and damage control systems, test and field equipment, and associated skills. Machinery Technician courses are offered at Martin and Elbert Halls. All students attending courses must have an updated Common Access Card and know their CAC Personal Identification Number (PIN). Failure to do so will cause an unnecessary training delay. Specific courses are:
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