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Serco

Non-Destructive Test (NDT) Engineer

Serco, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Overview The Non-Destructive Test (NDT) Engineer will support Team Submarine COLUMBIA Class Program Office on the construction of submarines, providing NDT integration for design and fabrication. The role is onsite at the Washington DC Navy Yard and supports Navy submarine programs with technical rigor and collaborative teamwork.

Responsibilities

Be responsible for integration of NDT best practices in the design and construction of COLUMBIA Class submarines.

Provide support in the design and integration of Welding, Materials and NDT.

Execute, manage, track, and report commitments within designated timelines.

Attend recurring planning meetings to accomplish SIT roles/responsibilities.

Interface with internal and external stakeholders to direct cost effective, integrated and sustainable design, fabrication and construction solutions.

Manage, direct and organize investments in advanced NDT technology for integration into submarine construction.

Provide technical and contractual oversight of the NDT technical area including additional support of materials and welding technologies for integration into submarines.

Facilitate timely decisions by cognizant team members in the review and adjudication of all design and construction products.

Ensure formal correspondence is dispositioned by the appropriate NAVSEA stakeholders, such as Naval Reactors, Strategic Systems Programs (SSP), UK, NAVY Warfare Centers and Field Activities, in accordance with ship specifications to support on-time commitments.

Coordinate with Technical Warrant Holders, other Navy organizations, and SIT Leads in the exercise of systems engineering to identify and resolve trade-offs and integration interfaces.

Act as the technical and programmatic liaison between the Program Office, NAVSEA, Government Laboratories and other DOD technical activities, commercial vendors and Design Yard and Shipyards.

Identify and manage risks and develop mitigation plans for projects and tasks within cognizance.

Perform other duties as assigned, including the development and presentation of briefs to senior NAVSEA and industry leadership.

Qualifications

An active Secret Security Clearance, or the ability to obtain one.

Bachelor’s degree in a technical or related field.

Excellent written and oral communications skills.

5-7 years of experience in manufacturing/production support.

Professional knowledge and experience in materials, welding, nondestructive testing and mechanical engineering or equivalent.

Familiarity with Naval Shipbuilding welding and associated nondestructive testing standards and practice.

Familiarity with Naval Shipbuilding metallic/non-metallic material systems and including knowledge of Naval Shipbuilding specifications including Navy-adopted commercial specifications and standards, and DOD acquisition programs.

Knowledge of systems engineering and system integration of Submarine Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HME) systems.

Familiarity with SEA05 Engineering Technical Authority Manual (ETAM) Process and Procedures.

Time management skills.

Proven excellent interpersonal skills.

Ability to pay attention to details and to work based on available data and not guesswork.

Ability to use Microsoft Office packages effectively.

Ability to be flexible both in relation to job-specification and schedules.

10% travel required.

Additional desirable experience and skills

Experience with Navy acquisition and Submarine Programs.

Experience interfacing with an end item customer.

Recent experience in Team Submarine would be ideal.

Compensation The salary range for this role is $97,787.27 to $162,978.79. Serco considers several factors when extending an offer, including the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate's work experience, education/training, and key skills.

Employer information and equal opportunity Serco is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.

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