Machinist Mate Study Guide

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Originally established as the Finisher rating in 1880, then renamed Machinist in 1884 only to be reverted back to the Finisher rating in 1895, then ultimately given the name that stuck, in 1904, Machinist's Mate. Additionally, the Boiler Technician (BT) rating merged with the Machinist's Mate rating on October 1, 1996. The Navy's computerized personnel system associates the rating name with an alphanumeric Navy Occupational Specialty (NOS) code.

For MM, the NOS is B130. Career Sea - Shore Rotation Chart Rating's Sea (SEA) Shore (SH) Rotation (months) Rating SEA1 SEA2 SEA3 SEA4 SEA/SH MMSW 60 48 48 42 36/36 MMA 52 54 48 42 MMW 51 48 36 42 SH1 SH2 SH3 SH4 MMSW 36 36 36 36 MMA 36 36 36 36 MMW 36 36 36 36 Sea tours and shore tours for Sailors that have completed four sea tours will be 36 months at sea followed by 36 ashore until retirement. Qualifications, Interests, and Working Environment Machinist's Mates should have clear speech, physical stamina, manual dexterity and the ability to work with others as a team. They should know how to use common hand and power tools and enjoy working with mechanical devices.

Other helpful characteristics are resourcefulness and an interest in learning new ideas and skills. Normal hearing is required.

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Normal color perception is not required. Members of the MM rating are not required to be citizens of the United States unless a submarine volunteer. Machinist's mates work within the hull of a ship in fire rooms, boiler rooms, engine rooms or shops.

These locations are sometimes hot and noisy. MMs may be required to perform some heavy physical work.

They must be able to work closely with others and, in some cases, with limited supervision. The Navy has a continuing need for qualified Machinist's Mates. Approximately 6,300 men and women perform duties in the MM rating aboard conventional steam-propelled ships and at shore stations. Opportunities for placement are good for qualified candidates.

Personnel in the Machinist's Mate rating are paid allowances (BAH, BAS, etc. If eligible) and billet pay (sea pay, etc. If eligible), and based on years of military service and paygrade. Credit Recommendations The American Council on Education recommends that semester- hour credits be awarded in the vocational certificate or lower-division bachelor's/associates degree categories for courses taken in this rating on machinery maintenance, blueprint reading, air conditioning and refrigeration. Date Page Updated: November 7, 2017.

Machinist's Mate, 1st & C The primary purpose of training is to produce a combat Navy which can guarantee victory at sea. This victory is dependent upon the readiness of the personnel aboard. Each individual is assigned tasks to perform to satisfy the needs of the ship. The information in this manual relates to tasks required to meet shipboard needs?tasks that are assigned to personnel aboard ship, serving as a Machinist's Mate First Class and Chief Machinist's Mate. This rate training manual covers the duties required to efficiently operate and maintain ship propulsion machinery and associated equipment and to maintain applicable records and reports so that the ship will be able to perform its assigned mission.

Machinist Mate Study Guide

It is only when we have personnel aboard who can and do perform these tasks efficiently that we will have each ship operating at a high state of readiness and contributing to victory at sea. When you are assigned duties aboard ship as an MM1 or MMC, you will be expected to know the information contained in this manual. The degree of success of the Navy will depend in part on the ability you possess and the manner in which you perform your assigned duties. Machinist's Mate 1 & C. NAVEDTRA 10525-D was prepared by the Naval Education and Training Program Development Center, Pensacola, Florida, for the Chief of Naval Education and Trainings, Technical assistant was provided by the Naval Sea Systems Command, the Naval Development and Training Center, San Diego, California, and the Service School Command Great Lakes, Illinois.

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