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Onboard Technical Support and PLC Programming Services

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A certified GEA Westfalia OEM technician will be required to provide onboard technical support for fuel and lube oil purifiers aboard the USNS ALAN SHEPARD, performing PLC programming, system troubleshooting, operational testing, and crew training. The scope includes a detailed investigation of LO Purifier #4 bowl to identify and resolve operational issues, ensuring full compliance with vessel maintenance standards. All work must be completed in alignment with OEM specifications and must result in verified system functionality. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541330 and is managed by the Department of Defense through MSC. The solicitation was posted on July 1, 2026, with proposals due by June 6, 2026 at 6:00 PM. Performance is to take place at a location with ZIP code 98108, though specific site details are not provided. The effort requires a technician with proven expertise in GEA Westfalia equipment and the ability to deliver hands-on training to vessel personnel to enhance long-term operational independence and safety.

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GEA Westfalia technician to troubleshoot, program, and train crew on purifiers aboard USNS ALAN SHEPARD per OEM standards.

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Department Of Defense → MscView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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WA, 98108, USA

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Provide a certified GEA Westfalia OEM technician to perform PLC programming, troubleshooting, operational testing, and crew training on fuel and lube oil purifiers aboard the USNS ALAN SHEPARD, including investigation of LO Purifier #4 bowl.

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