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Navy Combat Systems Engineer/Technician

Norfolk, VA

Duties:

Our Client is looking for Navy Combat System experts to support our Navy Surface Warfare Center customer at Port Hueneme (NSWC-PHD). We are seeking motivated individuals to provide technical and engineering support for the Common Display Systems (CDS), Consoles, Displays, Peripherals (CDP), and Common Processing System (CPS), Networks, Processing, Storage (NPS). Duties will include assembly, kitting, testing, and developing/reviewing documentation and engineering drawings. Applicants will:
- interpret and review production fabrication and assembly drawings against ASME Y14 drawing standards and their relevance to production and logistics products.
- update standard Navy logistics products and processes including Technical Manuals, Technical Manual Deficiency Reports (TMDERS), Planned Maintenance Systems, Technical Feedback Reports, and Approved Parts Lists.
- interact with the engineering and logistics teams on and off-site to review and update documentation for CDS/CPS program.
- perform troubleshooting and maintenance on equipment
- work with standard tools to disassemble and assemble CDS/CPS equipment at the Lowest Replaceable Unit level.

Clearance Required: Secret

Qualifications:

At least four (4) years of experience operating, maintaining, troubleshooting and testing Navy Combat Systems, Computer Networks and/or Display Systems.

At least two (2) years of experience working with SolidWorks and AutoCAD - preference is to have associate certifications at a minimum.

High School diploma or GED equivalent

Desired but not required:
- U.S. Navy certification in Fire Control Navy Enlisted Codes (NECs) related to ACS, ACI/Networks or other integrated weapon systems.
- Prior and recent experience working on board US Navy Ships.
- College Degree, or course work leading to a degree in an engineering discipline

Skills and Abilities:

Applicant must be knowledgeable in AutoCAD, Unigraphics NX, and SolidWorks. Know how to create a .pdf file from a SolidWorks drawing file, understand the hierarchy structure of SolidWorks, the difference between .sldprt, .sldas, and .slddrw files, and the relationships between model (parts and assemblies) to drawings/dimensions.

Applicant must be knowledgeable of US Navy system design requirements, Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) development, Test (physical and functional), Environmental Qualification Test, MILSTD requirements, Level III TDP structure, Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) Solutions and ISEA Support functions.

Applicant must have strong computer skills and be advanced in Microsoft and the Microsoft file systems.

Possess excellent verbal and written communications skills since applicant will interact directly with NSWC PHD Sponsors and Fleet personnel on design, development, and in-service for the CDS/CPS Program.

Proven experience operating, maintaining, troubleshooting and testing electronic systems is a must. Ideal candidate will have recent experience as an enlisted Navy Fire Controlman (FC) working AEGIS Computer Infrastructure/Networks.

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