Duties & Responsibilities
In support of U.S. Navy Ship Propulsion Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders and associated components related issues:
- Review and or develop specifications and test procedures for U.S. Navy Propulsion System In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA).
- Provide input to risk matrices in relation to Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders and associated powertrain components decisions for ISEA.
- Review and assess drawings related to Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders and associated components for ISEA.
- Provide logistics support for Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders.
- Support Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders and associated powertrain systems through Fleet distance and onsite support.
- Provide trouble shooting assistance for Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders.
- Provide assistance in developing maintenance requirements for Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders.
- Complete or review Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders Analysis reports for ISEA.
- Review performance specifications, requirements, component drawings, requests for deviations, contract deliverables, and installation drawings for ISEA.
- Review and maintain metrics related to Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders equipment.
- Develop recommendations to improve the system based on metrics given.
- Review and update technical documentation related to Waterjets, Bow Thrusters, and Rudders systems
- Domestic travel, including shipyard and shipboard operations.
- Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Architecture, Marine or Mechanical Engineering, from an accredited institution.
- 5-10 years of practical technical experience in the engineering process, including concept development, analysis, design, drawing, integration and testing of complex mechanical and/or ocean deployed systems.
- Demonstrated ability to lead technical groups and interact with customer representatives.
- Proficiency in engineering software (i.e. SolidWorks, ANSYS, AutoCAD, Matlab, GHS hydrostatics, etc), and Microsoft Office.
- Work closely with mechanical, electrical, software, and systems engineers, as well as other cooperative disciplines, to solve problems and constructively architect a working system.
- Responsible and accountable for your results, working with considerable autonomy, but also knowing when to ask for assistance.
- Must be a US Citizen.
- Ability to obtain a United States Government Department of Defense Security Clearance (active clearances preferred, but not prerequisite)
- Desire to stretch and expand your talents, expertise, competency, and responsibilities.
- Exercise excellent technical judgement, creativity, and initiative with attention to detail consistently throughout your work product, with awareness of the "system" perspective.
- Strong communication, organizational and technical writing skills, including ability to effectively document, convey, and present engineering concepts and products to team members and customers
- Knowledge and/or experience in the marine industry, fielding Ship Board systems and associated technologies.
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