FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts – August 2022
The New FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of August 2022 is now available.
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The New FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of August 2022 is now available.
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The New FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of June 2022 is now available. Looks like USS RONALD REAGAN has been moved to the right three months. Not good for our region. No CVN on the schedule for 2023.
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Fellow leaders (Ship Repair Association Presidents) Bottom Line Up Front: After discussions with my team and both Surface Type Commanders, I have directed a change to NAVSEA Standard Item 009-07 requiring the use of a ship managed Hot Work Notification Log and for all hot work performers to check in with DC Central/CCS prior to
Message from Admiral Ver Hage, Emergent change to NSI Read More »
The New FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of March 2022 is now available.
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Thank you to all who participated in the PSSRA Board of Directors Election for 2021. For our MSR members there was no change to the previous Board Members. All MSR members chose to continue forward with their current appointees. The MSR Board Members are: Adam Beck – Vigor Industries Kelly Brown – HII-NNS Nick Gianacakos – GD
Board of Directors Election Results 2021 Read More »
The new FY22-FY25 CNRMC Workload Charts as of October 2021 is now available.
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Technician I Technician II Welder Tradesperson II
Valkyrie: Job Listings Read More »
The FY20 – FY23 most recent published workload forecast from CNRMC is attached. Data contained in this report reflects the Navy Program of records as of 01 July 2020
CNRMC Domestic Private Sector Workload Estimate Read More »
Fire, Flooding, and Toxic Gas are all hazards that ships experience during industrial availabilities. Knowing your prevention role and how to contact the Casualty Control Station (CASCON), DC Central, or Quarterdeck and sound the alarm during a casualty could save lives and the ship. Please open the two PDFs for some Important Ship and Fire
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In the words of Captain Ray Orellano, Deputy Commander NWRM: Hot Work Safety is of urgent importance, especially in light of the fire on USS BONHOMME RICHARD in San Diego. Although the ship is not a complete loss, it will be out of service for an extended period of time and there will be significant costs associated
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