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Must have ability to work in standard naval architecture tools such as GHS, Rhino, AutoCAD, and Adobe or Bluebeam. Leidos | Gibbs & Cox, is the largest independent naval architecture and marine engineering firm in the United States.
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Support the USCG Ship Design Team at USCG HQ and lead onsite Gibbs & Cox Naval Architects by applying naval architecture principles, techniques, calculations, procedures, and criteria. Since our founding in 1929, 24 classes of combatants and nearly 7,000 vessels have been built to Gibbs & Cox designs.
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Professional Engineering License for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. BS or Advanced Degree in Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering. Our passion is solving our customers' 21st century maritime challenges with quality and integrity.
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Through STRIDES, this work will assist up to 50 counties prioritized for the Global Health Security (GHS) program of varying capacitates in countries in Africa, Asia, and the Latin America/Caribbean regions to support different discrete aspects of the infectious disease detection and analytic pipeline.
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Internal network with: Engineering & Property Services Global Org, Segment Leadership - Global & Regional, Enabling Functions - Global/Regional - Procurement, HR, Finance, GS, GHS, Global Services, Office of Sustainability.
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Gibbs & Cox, a Leidos Company, has an opening for a mid-Level Naval Architect to support the USCG Ship Design Team. This position is a hybrid position with 2-3 days per week of onsite support at the USCG Headquarters in Washington, DC. Support the USCG Ship Design Team at USCG HQ by applying naval architecture principles, techniques, calculations, procedures, and criteria.
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ETD implements USAID’s Global Health Security (GHS) Program to strengthen prevention, detection, and response capacities in partner countries to minimize threats posed by emerging infectious diseases.
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Provide leadership and support for all aspects of GHD’s work in GHS, PHP, resilience, and the nexus of climate and health, including business development. Serve as a senior program manager for projects related to GHS, health systems, or health and resilience, including review and contribution to the development of annual project budgets, work plans, quarterly, annual, and other project deliverables.
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Identifying and minimizing zoonotic disease spillover risks at their source in animals and a comprehensive approach to antimicrobial resistance that includes the human, livestock, agriculture, and environment sectors are essential components of USAID’s contribution to GHS.
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As a Global Health (GH) Technology Director supporting the Global Health Security (GHS) Team. Working alongside the GHS Director, you’ll gain hands on experience helping to integrate GHS across multiple clients and regions.
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