Mechanical Engineer III (Prop 1866)

    • Strategic Technology Institute Inc,
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posted 8 days ago | Updated 11 hours ago

Overview

On Site
Full Time

Skills

Security Clearance
DoD
Systems Analysis
Testing
FMS
MSC
Engineering Support
Computer Hardware
Slowly Changing Dimensions
Lifecycle Management
Documentation
Collaboration
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Interfaces
Sensors
Instrumentation
Analytical Skill
Problem Solving
Conflict Resolution
Systems Engineering
Cyber Security

Job Details

Job Description

Mechanical Engineer III(Key Personnel) - NSWCPD HM&E Engineering Support

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Location: Philadelphia, PA (with potential CONUS/OCONUS travel)

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Clearance Required: Active DoD Secret (minimum)

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Position Type: Full time, contingent upon contract award

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Scope of Work:

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The Mechanical Engineer III will provide engineering support services for upgrading HM&E systems and deploying advanced technologies that improve system availability, increase reliability, and reduce maintenance and workload requirements for shipboard machinery systems and components. Responsibilities will span the engineering lifecycle from systems analysis and modernization planning to troubleshooting, testing, and field support on active/reserve U.S. Navy ships, FMS platforms, U.S. Coast Guard vessels, MSC assets, land-based test facilities, and other government platforms.

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Key Responsibilities:

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  • Perform systems engineering analysis to integrate control systems with new or modified shipboard systems.
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  • Provide engineering support for troubleshooting and resolving hardware/software issues at Land Based Engineering Sites (LBES) and fleet test facilities.
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  • Support modernization and sustainment efforts for auxiliary, fluid, and machinery control systems.
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  • Upgrade cybersecurity features of current and future control system variants.
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  • Develop and implement cost-effective solutions to address obsolete hardware.
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  • Contribute to development of Ship Change Documents (SCDs), technical manuals, and related lifecycle management documentation.
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  • Support On-Site Installation Coordination (OSIC) for shipboard system alterations.
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  • Collaborate with NAVSEA, NSWC, shipyards, Regional Maintenance Centers, and Type Command organizations.
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Required Qualifications:

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  • Bachelor s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from an accredited college/university (or a Master s Degree in Mechanical Engineering).
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  • Minimum of five (5) years of Naval technical experience in Control Systems and Solutions, including:
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    • Machinery
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    • Auxiliary systems
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    • Electrical interfaces
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    • Input/output devices
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    • Sensors and instrumentation
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  • Working knowledge of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Naval Shipyards, Regional Maintenance Centers, and Type Commander organizations.
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Desired Attributes:

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  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills in control system engineering.
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  • Familiarity with Navy modernization processes and shipboard installation practices.
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  • Experience with system cybersecurity integration and lifecycle sustainment.
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  • Ability to support both CONUS and OCONUS assignments as required
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Contingency Statement

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This position is contingent upon contract award.

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