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CVN Maintenance Project Manager

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We're seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Manager to join Serco's Naval Acquisition and Sustainment Operation (NASO). A successful candidate will assume a critical role in overseeing and leading engineering and technical services to support maintenance and planning for the overhaul and repair equipment and systems associated with U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers (CVNs) and U.S. Navy Surface Ships. This position is contingent upon your ability to maintain your active DoD Secret level clearance. Serco's Naval Acquisition and Sustainment Operation is part of our high-performing Maritime, Engineering, Technology, and Sustainment Business Unit which provides critical services to nearly all U.S. Navy surface ships, submarines and craft and is achieving truly impactful outcomes. Serco has over 9,000 people in North America, with operations across the U.S. and Canada. We are committed to forming long-term partnerships and supporting Federal and State government customers to achieve their mission. In this role you will: Lead teams providing technical guidance to Ship's Force relating to work on Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) and aviation equipment and systems which interface with combat support systems, and hull support items such as damage control equipment for flooding and fire, climate control/ventilation systems, tank and voids, plenums, etc., habitability improvements, and piping systems. Lead the performance of inspections, examinations, analysis, repairs incidental to such and make recommendations in the areas of maintenance planning and/or repair as requested on naval propulsion and auxiliary machinery associated with high pressure steam propulsion plants, non-nuclear steam plant systems of nuclear powered Aircraft Carriers, and aviation systems associated with these naval propulsion plants and U.S. Naval Surface Force Ship propulsion plants and auxiliaries. Liaison with ship's reactor department is required prior to accomplishing inspections, testing, and production work Manage teams performing, assisting, or providing technical guidance on the performance of fault identification and support Ship's Force with physical repairs of the types of naval propulsion and auxiliary and aviation/flight deck equipment/combat systems and systems set forth herein Responsible for technical support and advice to Ship's Force pertinent to the operation, overhaul, and repair of specific items of, auxiliary machinery, electrical, and hull support and aviation systems as directed by the appropriate technical authority. Oversee the performance or provide guidance IAW Corrosion Control Assessment and Maintenance Manual (CCAMM) for the Maintenance System Work Package Planning (MSWP) (T-9630-ABMMD-010/all USN hulls) to Ship's Force with training, inspection and reporting of tanks, voids, plenums, bilges, catwalks, pump room decks, and Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) station decks. Perform or provide technical guidance in support of TYCOM Cableway Improvement Program (CIP) in accordance with NAVSEAINST 9304 series to Ship's Force with training, inspection, repair assistance and reporting. Develop updated training package to the TYCOM and to the RMCs. Provide formal on-board operator and maintenance training to Ship's Force. Develop Formal Work Packages (FWPs) and Controlled Work Packages (CWPs) in accordance with the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual. Manage personnel as required to support short-term and long-term contract efforts. Cultivating positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders. To be successful in this role, you will have: Bachelor's Degree with a minimum of seven years' experience in related engineering management field, or Associates Degree with fourteen (14) years' experience in related engineering management field. Five years' supervisory experience in the area of technical assistance, maintenance, or design related to Navy Aircraft Carriers/surface ships (as applicable) and Three years should be closely involved with practical aircraft carrier/surface ship (as applicable) maintenance, design, operation, and other problems of main propulsion, auxiliary,electrical, and damage control equipment associated with shipboard level maintenance. Two years direct experience with auxiliary, electrical, and damage control systems and included steam propulsion plants. Two years direct experience with auxiliary, electrical and damage control systems for U.S. Naval Ships. One year direct experience in Naval Nuclear Secondary Plant Systems and/or Non-Nuclear Interface Systems and verifiable knowledge of NNPI (for CVN Project Engineerposition only). Two years of supervisory experience. An active clearance is required. United States (U.S.) citizenship. Up to 25% of travel for CONUS/OCONUS may be required. An ideal candidate will have experience as a U.S. Navy Engineering Duty Officer working collaboratively with major US shipyards (such as Norfolk Naval Shipyard) with direct experience in nuclear and non-nuclear operation, maintenance, repair, design, test, and modernization (SHIPALT/SCD) of HM&E, Electronic, Weapons Handling, and marine diesel engine equipment on aircraft carriers and submarines requiring detailed knowledge of technical specifications and standards. Knowledge, ability and skills: Knowledge of best practice maritime processes and support methodologies to meet Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) requirements. Ability to lead and manage large teams. Ability to operate personal computers and have good knowledge and operational abilities with Microsoft Office tools. If you're ready to contribute your skills and expertise to help manage and execute successful programs, apply today to join the Serco-NA team. Your efforts will be key to ensuring project success and supporting our overall mission.