Description
Sign on bonus: $2500
Background investigation, US Citizenship, CAC, and a confidential security clearance are requirements for this position. Travel is 20%.
TMMG is seeking a mid-level Mechanical Engineer with strong design and shipyard experience to support our Engineering Design Team (EDT) in Chesapeake, VA. This role is not limited to traditional design work. It is built for an engineer who can operate across design, production, testing, and integration, helping shipyards execute work efficiently and correctly the first time.
The ideal candidate is comfortable working both in the office and on the deck plates, ensuring that engineering products are accurate, buildable, and aligned with real-world shipyard conditions. This position is designed to develop well-rounded engineers
Requirements
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Key Responsibilities
1. Engineering Design & Drawing Development
• Develop, modify, and review 2D mechanical drawings (arrangements, fabrication details, system layouts)Â
• Produce and update drawings using AutoCAD or equivalent CAD platformsÂ
• Interpret and apply P&IDs, system diagrams, and shipboard specificationsÂ
• Support development of installation drawings, isometrics, and as-built updatesÂ
• Ensure designs meet class (ABS), USCG, and NAVSEA requirements where applicableÂ
2. Shipyard Production Support
• Interface directly with production teams, supervisors, and plannersÂ
• Validate that designs are buildable, sequenced correctly, and aligned with installation realitiesÂ
• Identify and resolve interferences, access issues, and constructability gapsÂ
• Support work package development and execution planningÂ
• Provide real-time engineering support to minimize production delaysÂ
3. Engineering Change & Configuration Control
• Support development and tracking of Engineering Change Requests (ECRs) / ECNsÂ
• Evaluate impacts of design changes on:Â
o ScheduleÂ
o MaterialsÂ
o Installation sequencingÂ
o Ensure configuration aligns with shipboard installation and contract requirementsÂ
4. System Integration & Coordination
• Coordinate across disciplines including:Â
o StructuralÂ
o ElectricalÂ
o PipingÂ
o HVACÂ
• Ensure mechanical systems integrate properly within the overall vessel designÂ
• Participate in model reviews, design reviews, and coordination meetings
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5. Field Verification & As-Built Validation
• Conduct shipboard walkdowns to:Â
o Verify installed conditionsÂ
o Capture discrepancies between design and realityÂ
o Update drawings to reflect true as-built conditionsÂ
o Support redline incorporation and drawing revision cyclesÂ
6. Test & Commissioning Support (Value-Add[JS1.1])
• Assist with system turnover, testing, and troubleshootingÂ
• Support development or review of test procedures when neededÂ
• Help ensure systems are ready for dock trials, sea trials, and deliveryÂ
7. Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement
• Identify inefficiencies in design or execution and recommend improvementsÂ
• Act as a bridge between engineering and productionÂ
• Provide practical, field-driven solutionsÂ
Physical Job Requirements
• Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
• Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at a time.
• Must be able to access and inspect all areas of machinery
Education/Certification Requirements
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
• 4–8 years of experience in commercial or naval shipbuildingÂ
• Strong proficiency in:Â
o AutoCAD (required) or equivalent CAD softwareÂ
• Ability to:Â
o Read and interpret 2D drawings, P&IDs, and technical specificationsÂ
o Work effectively in a shipyard environment (onboard vessels, industrial setting)Â
• Solid understanding of:Â
o Shipboard mechanical systems (HVAC, piping, auxiliary systems, etc.)Â
o Strong communication skills with the ability to engage both engineers and tradesÂ
Preferred / Desired Qualifications
• Experience with 3D modeling tools (e.g., ShipConstructor, AutoCAD 3D, SolidWorks, Rhino)Â
• Familiarity with:Â
o NAVSEA standardsÂ
o ABS and USCG regulatory requirementsÂ
• Experience supporting:Â
o New construction or repair/modernization programsÂ
• Exposure to:Â
o Configuration management systemsÂ
o Work package developmentÂ
• Experience working with:Â
o Production teams, planners, and test organizationsÂ
What Makes This Role Different
• This is not strictly an in-office design role.
• At TMMG, this engineer will:
o Potentially embed in real shipyard executionÂ
o Potentially work directly with the people building the shipÂ
o Influence schedule, quality, and delivery outcomesÂ
• Gain exposure across:Â
o DesignÂ
o ProductionÂ
o TestingÂ
o IntegrationÂ
Growth & Development Opportunities
• Exposure to multiple vessel types and shipyardsÂ
• Opportunity to expand into:Â
o Lead Engineer [JS2.1]rolesÂ
o Test & Trials supportÂ
o Project / Program EngineeringÂ
o Ability to grow into a technical leader or integrator role within TMMGÂ
Why TMMG
TMMG is not a staffing firm - we are a shipbuilding execution integrator. Our engineers embed directly with shipyards and programs to solve problems early, reduce risk, and deliver results.
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