OverviewThis is a full-time opportunity located at MacDill AFB, FL
Responsibilities
- Provides support to government counterparts regarding the adequacy and clarity of agency engineering and analysis processes based on daily application of the processes and agency reporting requirements.
- Completes advanced engineering demand tasks such as reviewing engineering change proposals, requests for waivers and deviations, and nonconforming materials.
- Applies advanced tools to document and analyze the results of critical, complex activities and tasks.
- Provides inputs for status briefings to leadership, outlining assigned programs, projects, problems, and recommended resolution.
- Expertly adjusts technical support to meet emergencies, changing programs or production requirements within available resources and without sacrifice to completeness and accuracy.
- Works with organizational managers, budget personnel, and engineering authorities to develop and gain approval for proposed projects.
- Evaluates and recommends programs and development plans, utilizing professional knowledge of multi-discipline engineering and in accordance with International Association of Class Societies (IACS), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), and Det Norske Veritas Germanischer Lloyd (DNV GL) standards.
- Supports contract modification and makes technical recommendations for change order approval. Supports budget control directly supporting the engineering effort.
- Provides decision support inputs for approval of plans, specifications, cost estimates, design calculations, schedules, cost proposals, and engineering studies.
- Supports technical evaluation elements of market surveys conducted in conjunction with assigned projects and programs.
- Plans, executes, and documents surveillance of design, development, and production efforts on behalf of government counterparts, using performance indicators identified in applicable engineering surveillance processes.
- Analyzes trends in performance indicators to assist government counterparts with managing Agency-level performance indicators, recommending corrective action, establishing lessons learned, and influencing the improvement of processes.
Qualifications
Minimum Experience:
Citizenship: Must be a US citizenClearance: Certifications: DAWIA Practitioner Equivalency (Warfighting Acquisition University "WAU" Practitioner equivalent), in the Engineering, Program Management, or Science and Technology (S&T) fieldsEducation:Years of Experience: Minimum of 10 years of relevant position experience, including:
- Ability to research, develop, test, and evaluate; procurement, production, and fielded Maritime craft and craft sub-systems
- Ability to interpret, select, and apply a variety of engineering principles and guidelines. Analyze, investigate, and delineate specifics of the problem encountered and devise ways to meet engineering requirements
- Knowledge of multi-disciplinary professional engineering concepts, principles, practices, standards, methods, techniques, materials, and equipment
- Skilled in evaluating state-of-the-art scientific and environmental/engineering technologies and incorporating into the planning, design, operation, maintenance, repair, and upgrade of applicable systems
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional Experience:
- Experience in test planning, test execution, and processes of maritime or Naval ship design, construction or certification, evaluation, and execution criteria preferred.
- Experience in the International Association of Class Societies (IACS), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), or Det Norske Veritas Germanischer Lloyd (DNV GL) preferred
Additional InformationLocation: MacDill AFB, FLOn-site/Hybrid/Remote: On-SiteTravel: 10%