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Amentum is actively seeking Welding Field Engineering Technician with a background in Navy shipboard and/or submarine systems maintenance and/or design to help maintain former Navy and Coast Guard ships.
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Fifteen plus years of service in a Naval Shipyard including experience on two or more projects at Assistant Project Superintendent level or higher, Assistant Chief Test Engineer level or higher, or other project or shop leadership position (e.g. Project Engineering and Planning Manager), or 10 plus years of service in NAVSEA in the Industrial Operations or In-Service Support Program offices.
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This position will support the Navy Program Manager responsible for Strategic Systems Planning (SSP) Facilities Acquisition at TRIDENT Submarine Bases Kings Bay Georgia and Bangor Washington. BAE Systems, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, an international defense, aerospace and security company which delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services.
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You will serve as an ENGINEER in the Ship Control Branch (Code 861) of the Submarine Maneuvering and Control Division (Code 86) of CARDEROCK DIV NS, detailed to the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) in the VIRGINIA Class Submarine Program Office (PMS450) located at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.
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Engineers are expected to evaluate and resolve system and component related questions and problems from Naval Shipyards, perform system analysis, perform cost/benefit analysis, perform engineering studies and calculations, resolve obsolescence issues and updated provisioning documents, develop ship alterations, maintain fluid system diagrams and construction drawings, and updated operating instructions.
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Additional informationCONTROL POINT STATEMENT: This hiring activity, within Naval Sea System Command (NAVSEA) Headquarters, has converted to the Acquisition Demonstration Project (AcqDemo) which is an alternate personnel system.
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You will provide capabilities-based planning and analysis to the undersea warfare systems client to ensure submarine combat, weapons control, sonar, imaging, and electronic warfare systems fully support broader joint warfare concepts.
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Serco supports the US Navy as a prime for their Team Submarine contract supporting the acquisition of submarines. Serco-NA has an opening for and immediately hiring a Fluids Engineer supporting Fluids Systems Integration Team in PMS450, the VIRGINIA Class Submarine program office.
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The successful candidate will have the primary responsibility of working with a BAE senior Shipyard Planning engineer who works directly with SSP to coordinate planning efforts for SSGN and SSBN submarine availabilities.
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Naval Warfighting Requirements Analyst. 6+ years of experience as a Naval Officer with shore duty at a TYCOM, Operational Command, or CNO Staff. Primary support will be in the development of JCIDS acquisition requirements and other submarine warfare requirements.
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Includes disciplines of electrical engineering, combat systems engineering, fire control technical, electronics technician, and may include mechanical, naval architecture, marine, and civil engineering.
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Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience to the NH-02 pay band (or GS-11 equivalent) in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector as a Professional Engineer or Naval Architect managing the execution of Structural design or modernization projects for a ship or submarine program.
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The successful candidate will provide business, financial, and programmatic support to SSN(X) program office at the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Washington Navy Yard in Washington DC. Knowledge of NAVSEA and/or Team Submarine policies and procedures.
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BAE Systems is currently seeking a junior Shipyard Planning engineer to work in the Intelligence and Security Group in support of a major Department of Defense contract with Strategic Systems Programs (SSP.
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You will support programs that include Dry Combat Submersibles, Shallow Water Combat Submersible, Underwater Unmanned Vehicles, DSV Alvin, and Submarine Rescue Systems. You will plan and oversee the development and application of ship/submarine structural requirements, characterizations, predictions, and performance assessments for in-service ships/submarines and new acquisition programs as directed.
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