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You will advise and support Ship Design Managers, Program/Project Managers, Systems Engineering Managers (SEM), Task Leads, and colleagues on the best practices for shipboard electrical generation, propulsion and distribution systems, including machinery control and propulsion control systems for both new construction and fleet modernization programs.
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A minimum of 7 years of direct or related experience with retro-commissioning, energy evaluation complex HVAC, lighting, power and control systems. + Lead the monitoring of HVAC systems with building automation systems and stand-alone data loggers to troubleshoot operational problems or to find inefficient control sequences.
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Candidate will be well versed across many ship platforms and/or have a proven track record across some of the following platforms: MSC T-Ships, AMPHIBS, Carriers, and/or Combatants, FMS Programs, USCG Programs, Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMSs) and/or Unmanned Maritime Vehicles (UMVs.
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This position will be at the Washington Navy Yard. The incumbent serves as an Electrical Systems Engineer directly supporting the Nimitz (CVN68) and Ford (CVN78) Class Aircraft Carrier Ship Design Managers (SDMs) and Electrical System Engineering Manager.
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An ideal candidate will have prior experience with one of the following specialized Marine Electrical fields: electric propulsion, machinery control, power generation or distribution systems, as well as familiarity with U.S. Federal or commercial shipbuilding programs, standards, and regulations.
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Consult on Security Control Room sizing, security HVAC environmental control equipment, heating parameters, lighting, security systems cable specifications, sizing and parameters.
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Participate in the development of electrical systems design, including one line diagrams, schematics and wiring diagrams, SCADA and communication design, station physical layouts and elevations for electrical equipment's such as medium-voltage cabinets, high-voltage equipment, control panels, electrical distribution centers, ground grid design and details, lightening protection plans, indoor and outdoor lighting design.
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Technical Security System Certifications or Skills with design, installation and maintenance in the following: Alarm/Intrusion Detection Systems Access Control/Automated Access Control Systems Door Control Systems CCTV Systems Digital Video Recording Intercom Systems Emergency/Mass Notification Systems Gates & Barriers Electrical/Power.
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Review electrical design drawings and specifications related to lighting system, lighting control system, power system, power distribution, grounding, lightning protection system, generator, and UPS system for commercial, government, and data center facilities.
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Involved in facility infrastructure planning, design and construction projects and responsible for multiple site/building electrical systems that may include power distribution, lighting, mechanical systems, access control systems/intrusion detection systems, fire alarm/life safety systems/building automation systems, emergency and standby power supply in accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
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Shall have at least seven (7) years demonstrated experience with Government or large commercial vessel design, construction, and repair with primary focus on Machinery Control and Monitoring Systems (MCMS), electrical wiring, schematics, cabling, and electrical/mechanical controls systems.
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A minimum of five years of experience in the conceptualization, Front End Engineering Design (FEED), and detailed design of automation and control systems for mining equipment. Senior Automation and Control Engineer – Balanced Machines.
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Team Submarine SHAPM supports the design, development, testing, oversight, and procurement of the COLUMBIA Class submarine's Integrated Power System (electrical distribution system and electric drive) and provides engineering oversight of VA and CVN ships service turbine generator (SSTG) control systems.
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Title: Senior Electrical Systems Engineer - Tunnel 9 - 3278. The Senior Electrical Engineer will provide oversite of a small team of electrical engineers and technicians responsible for the facility data and instrumentation system, control system and electrical distribution system.
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Post-production work is completed by a third party and includes the outfitting of various Exterior Communications (EXCOMMS) gear, the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), machinery control systems, operational equipment, weapons and tactical equipment, and the implementation of a variety of HM&E changes to the cutter.
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