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Serves as the subject matter expert and lead investigator in all workforce relations and Ethics Helpline reports. Leads the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation program, including the coordination of post-accident medical exams and Drug-Free Workplace substance use screening.
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The Network Systems Engineer will primarily support the Military Sealift Command (MSC) Military Treatment Facility (MTF) Program Manager as a broad base Subject Matter Expert in Command, Control, Computer, and Communication (C4) systems.
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Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has a contingent job opportunity for a full-time Shipboard Deck Machinery Mechanical Engineering Subject Matter Expert in Norfolk, VA. Summary: The Shipboard Deck Machinery Mechanical Engineering Subject Matter Expert will provide full-time support with various Deck Machinery mechanical requirements for Mid Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) Code 250.
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As a Logistics Specialist, you'll be joining an elite team of subject matter experts supporting Military Sealift Command's Ship Maintenance Support Program providing a full range of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) services to ships operating worldwide.
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Site subject matter expert resource for related Environmental, Health and Safety information on procedures, guidelines and standards and regulatory permits. Site subject matter expert contact for Environmental, Health and Safety audits and.
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The SME II will provide high-level subject matter expertise to the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), U.S. Navy (USN), and other customers requiring cradle-to-grave Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Information Technology (C4IT) systems both, shore-based, and shipboard.
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The Capture Manager will be integrated with the Business Development team and collaborate with proposal development, pricing, IT technology service delivery subject matter experts (SMES) in the development of compelling proposal submissions.
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SURFMEPP's Platform Engineers are subject matter experts on managing and directing condition-based maintenance, ship repair and modernization programs, assessments, analysis and initiatives for ship structures, propulsion, generators and corrosion control.
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The Safety Director serves as a subject matter expert and skilled leader in developing, communicating, and implementing occupational health and safety policies and procedures to promote and ensure effective safety operations in the organization.
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POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:- Serve as a SAP security administration subject matter expert (SME) and trainer. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:- Minimum two years of DOD SAP Security experience and held a Security position such as a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO), Command Government SAP Security Officer (GSSO), or Command Government Program Manager (CGPM.
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The Modernization Integration Analyst is a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for assigned ship class modernization and works in concert with TYCOM, Program Office, Maintenance Teams, In Service Engineering Activities, Ships Program Managers, Participating Acquisition Resource Managers, SURFMEPP Detachment Engineers, Port Engineers, and Alteration Installation Teams to facilitate ship specific modernization planning and execution.
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Completion of specialized tasks is coordinated with ECI's subject matter expert discipline groups such as Distribution Studies, Transmission Studies, Grounding Studies, Protection (relay coordination and settings), Civil Engineering, Communication (SCADA Integration) and Transmission & Distribution Engineering.
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Total experience should also include at least five (5) years specialized experience in troubleshooting and assessment of US Naval Deck equipment, in the official capacity of a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for either a US NAVY Engineering activity or an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM.
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Capture and log all program issues affecting SATCOM in a project Issue Log. Coordinate staffing relevant to Subject Matter Experts and prepare an integrated assessment for the Change Management Board identifying the likely impacts on other program activities and projects.
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Primary Functions: As an Integrated Logistics Specialist / Configuration Analyst, you’ll be joining an elite team of subject matter experts supporting Military Sealift Command’s Special Material Support Team providing a full range of Safety of Life at Sea expertise and services to ships operating worldwide.
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