Energy Jobline ZR
(C) Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Enginee (Engineer I) in Port Saint Joe
Energy Jobline ZR, Port Saint Joe, Florida, United States, 32456
Overview
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Job Details Location:
Marinette WI, Panama City FL, Port St. Joe, FL
Days:
M-F
Hours of Work:
Full Time - 40 Hours/Week + potential OT
Relocation Required:
No
Travel Requirements:
100% to Marinette WI, Panama City FL, or Port St. Joe, FL
Signing Bonus:
No
Salary:
Negotiable based on experience
Contingent on contract award:
Must be a U.S. citizen, and have a successful completion of a background investigation and drug screening.
Position Summary The Engineer I’s purpose is to solve technical problems, develop applicable documentation, and supervise all assigned resources to support the assigned project. The Engineer I assists the Senior Engineers, Engineering Supervisors and Project Engineers in determining the technical requirements of the project, defining resource requirements to achieve schedule and budget commitments, and solving technical issues as they arise within the field of competence.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Solve technical issues under the guidance of the department supervision
Plan, estimate, schedule and monitor assigned work and the work of assigned resources
Track and report progress to budget and schedule commitments
Supervise assigned resources
Facilitate communications of issues and solutions throughout MMC
Prepare, check and issue professional quality deliverables
Interpret contract requirements
Develop contract change documents to support the project needs
Abide by and enforce all organizational policies and procedures
May be required to lead or participate in product improvement projects
Supervisory Responsibilities The Engineer I may directly supervise 3 employees. Supervisory responsibilities are carried out in accordance with the Company’s policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; addressing complaints and resolving problems. The Engineer I also demonstrates leadership skills that align with the mission, vision, and values of the company.
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Year Degree) in field of competence (or equivalent) or High School Diploma/GED and 8 years of equivalent experience.
2 years of experience of increasing responsibility in the engineering field of competence.
Supervisory experience desired.
Six Sigma or LEAN training desired.
Skills
Must have technological skills (see attachment for specific skills) proven by verifiable and specific work experience, technical publication, or patent issue.
A working knowledge of standard shipbuilding rules and regulations, as well as the associated regulatory agencies and the review & approval process is a bonus.
Must have current computer skills relevant to the field of competence.
Must have ability to work within schedule and budget restraints.
Must have the ability to maintain a professional demeanor.
Must have effective written and verbal communication skills.
Must have ability to maintain confidentiality.
A basic Earned Value Management System competency is a bonus.
Competencies: SPARC
Safety First
People oriented, determined to assist where able
Accountability and Ownership: Demonstrate a sense of urgency, ownership in your role
Respect people’s difference and be open to differing opinions and beliefs
Continue to improve your current role and help develop the role for the future based on lean management
Ownership and Accountability
Team Work and Collaboration
Business Discipline
Sense of Urgency
Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer TMMG is seeking a full-time Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer to provide shipyard Test Director support during the construction of Naval ships in a shipyard environment. The Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer will be responsible for maintaining build schedule for Naval ships to meet all Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E milestone and key event requirements and all related support items to light off and test the systems in preparation for all trials events including Builder Dock Trials, Builders Sea Trials and Acceptance Trials. Candidate must be self-motivated, self-directed, self-managed and exhibited excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Position Requirements
Experienced marine engineer with professional experience operating, repairing, testing, and maintaining shipboard Hull, Propulsion and Electrical equipment, components, and systems.
Extensive hands-on experience operating, troubleshooting, and repairing Hull, Propulsion and Electrical shipboard systems.
Knowledge of latest marine equipment and system technologies.
Recent shipyard experience with the ability to work in an industrial setting.
Knowledge of applicable government and commercial shipbuilding regulations.
Experience with operation and testing of shipboard equipment for regulatory bodies and other government agencies.
Knowledge of test procedure development process and structure including edits and revisions.
Experience with engaging OEM’s for technical support and parts acquisition in order to maintain schedule adherence.
Ability to develop, coordinate, direct, and execute comprehensive test plans, integrated test activities and procedures of multiple disciplines.
Capacity to evaluate problems relative to the impact on the overall test plan/ schedule and formulate mitigating action plans.
Review and evaluate test results and prepare comprehensive system level evaluations to ensure system technical requirements and operational specifications have been achieved.
Experience in training shipboard crew members and junior test engineers on all Electrical systems and their proper operation.
Key Responsibilities
Test & Trials Planning:
Develop detailed test and trials plans, including specific test procedures for Hull, Propulsion and Electrical systems.
Coordinate with cross-functional teams (design, engineering, operations) to schedule and prioritize test activities.
Ensure all test procedures comply with applicable military and safety standards.
System Testing & Performance Validation:
Lead on-board and off-board testing of ship Hull, Propulsion and Electrical systems during trials.
Perform operational testing to ensure systems function as per design specifications and operational requirements.
Monitor system behavior, performance, and reliability under varying conditions and document results.
Troubleshoot and resolve any issues identified during trials, working with the engineering team to make adjustments or improvements.
Reporting & Documentation:
Prepare and maintain comprehensive documentation for test plans, results, and trial reports.
Analyze and interpret data from testing, highlighting any issues or non-conformities and recommending corrective actions.
Provide written and verbal status updates to senior management and key stakeholders on test progress, results, and any emerging concerns.
Collaboration & Coordination:
Collaborate with shipbuilders, ship operators, and maintenance personnel to ensure seamless execution of tests and trials.
Work closely with the design engineering teams to interpret technical specifications and ensure system designs meet operational and safety standards.
Liaise with technical authorities and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with all relevant naval standards and regulations.
Continuous Improvement & Optimization:
Identify areas for continuous improvement in testing processes, methodologies, and equipment.
Provide feedback to design and engineering teams to enhance future ship designs and operational procedures.
Stay up to date with emerging technologies and industry best practices to continuously improve testing techniques and standards.
Safety & Compliance:
Ensure all testing and trials activities adhere to safety standards, risk management protocols, and regulatory requirements.
Monitor for any potential safety hazards during testing and take immediate action to mitigate risks.
Qualifications & Desired Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum of 1-5 years of experience in naval ship testing, trials, or related field, with hands-on experience in hull, propulsion, or electrical system testing.
Proven experience with naval vessel systems and operations, including understanding of propulsion machinery, electrical distribution systems, and hull structural systems.
Strong technical expertise in troubleshooting, performance testing, and data analysis.
Knowledge of relevant naval safety regulations, military standards, and classification society requirements.
Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) with the ability to prepare technical reports and presentations for senior management.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with diverse groups across departments.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously in high-pressure environments.
Desired Skills & Experience
Master’s degree or equivalent professional certifications (e.g., Chartered Engineer) is a plus.
Experience with shipyard trials and/or commissioning of new ships.
Experience in risk management and safety systems relevant to naval ship testing.
Ability to coordinate production, vendors, and outside agencies for required test and trials activities, both in yard and post-delivery if necessary.
Ability to research design and implementation issues, read and translate ship drawings, and communicate implementation approaches and deficiencies.
Knowledge of USN regulatory body requirements, classification standards, marine engineering practices, specifications and rules for above areas.
Ability to perform analysis and studies in depth, make professional presentations, and keep up with technical advancements in above areas.
Strong Microsoft Office skills (Visio, AutoCAD and/or Naviswork knowledge preferred).
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Professional demeanor; strong written and verbal communication; ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to conduct Shipboard Maintenance & Troubleshooting and problem solve.
Commitment to following issued Safety Procedures and high technical aptitude.
Physical Requirements
Ability to work onboard ships in various sea states, including confined spaces and environments with significant noise levels.
Willingness to travel to shipyards, docking facilities, and other locations as required.
Climb tall ladders, crawl tanks/bilges in confined spaces, inspect from aerial lifts, and work in adverse environments for long periods. Periodically lift up to 50 pounds and be able to walk to/from job sites.
COVID vaccination dependent on customer requirements. Secret security clearance not required (desired but not required).
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Job Details Location:
Marinette WI, Panama City FL, Port St. Joe, FL
Days:
M-F
Hours of Work:
Full Time - 40 Hours/Week + potential OT
Relocation Required:
No
Travel Requirements:
100% to Marinette WI, Panama City FL, or Port St. Joe, FL
Signing Bonus:
No
Salary:
Negotiable based on experience
Contingent on contract award:
Must be a U.S. citizen, and have a successful completion of a background investigation and drug screening.
Position Summary The Engineer I’s purpose is to solve technical problems, develop applicable documentation, and supervise all assigned resources to support the assigned project. The Engineer I assists the Senior Engineers, Engineering Supervisors and Project Engineers in determining the technical requirements of the project, defining resource requirements to achieve schedule and budget commitments, and solving technical issues as they arise within the field of competence.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Solve technical issues under the guidance of the department supervision
Plan, estimate, schedule and monitor assigned work and the work of assigned resources
Track and report progress to budget and schedule commitments
Supervise assigned resources
Facilitate communications of issues and solutions throughout MMC
Prepare, check and issue professional quality deliverables
Interpret contract requirements
Develop contract change documents to support the project needs
Abide by and enforce all organizational policies and procedures
May be required to lead or participate in product improvement projects
Supervisory Responsibilities The Engineer I may directly supervise 3 employees. Supervisory responsibilities are carried out in accordance with the Company’s policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; addressing complaints and resolving problems. The Engineer I also demonstrates leadership skills that align with the mission, vision, and values of the company.
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree (4 Year Degree) in field of competence (or equivalent) or High School Diploma/GED and 8 years of equivalent experience.
2 years of experience of increasing responsibility in the engineering field of competence.
Supervisory experience desired.
Six Sigma or LEAN training desired.
Skills
Must have technological skills (see attachment for specific skills) proven by verifiable and specific work experience, technical publication, or patent issue.
A working knowledge of standard shipbuilding rules and regulations, as well as the associated regulatory agencies and the review & approval process is a bonus.
Must have current computer skills relevant to the field of competence.
Must have ability to work within schedule and budget restraints.
Must have the ability to maintain a professional demeanor.
Must have effective written and verbal communication skills.
Must have ability to maintain confidentiality.
A basic Earned Value Management System competency is a bonus.
Competencies: SPARC
Safety First
People oriented, determined to assist where able
Accountability and Ownership: Demonstrate a sense of urgency, ownership in your role
Respect people’s difference and be open to differing opinions and beliefs
Continue to improve your current role and help develop the role for the future based on lean management
Ownership and Accountability
Team Work and Collaboration
Business Discipline
Sense of Urgency
Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer TMMG is seeking a full-time Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer to provide shipyard Test Director support during the construction of Naval ships in a shipyard environment. The Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E Engineer will be responsible for maintaining build schedule for Naval ships to meet all Naval Ship Test & Trials HP&E milestone and key event requirements and all related support items to light off and test the systems in preparation for all trials events including Builder Dock Trials, Builders Sea Trials and Acceptance Trials. Candidate must be self-motivated, self-directed, self-managed and exhibited excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Position Requirements
Experienced marine engineer with professional experience operating, repairing, testing, and maintaining shipboard Hull, Propulsion and Electrical equipment, components, and systems.
Extensive hands-on experience operating, troubleshooting, and repairing Hull, Propulsion and Electrical shipboard systems.
Knowledge of latest marine equipment and system technologies.
Recent shipyard experience with the ability to work in an industrial setting.
Knowledge of applicable government and commercial shipbuilding regulations.
Experience with operation and testing of shipboard equipment for regulatory bodies and other government agencies.
Knowledge of test procedure development process and structure including edits and revisions.
Experience with engaging OEM’s for technical support and parts acquisition in order to maintain schedule adherence.
Ability to develop, coordinate, direct, and execute comprehensive test plans, integrated test activities and procedures of multiple disciplines.
Capacity to evaluate problems relative to the impact on the overall test plan/ schedule and formulate mitigating action plans.
Review and evaluate test results and prepare comprehensive system level evaluations to ensure system technical requirements and operational specifications have been achieved.
Experience in training shipboard crew members and junior test engineers on all Electrical systems and their proper operation.
Key Responsibilities
Test & Trials Planning:
Develop detailed test and trials plans, including specific test procedures for Hull, Propulsion and Electrical systems.
Coordinate with cross-functional teams (design, engineering, operations) to schedule and prioritize test activities.
Ensure all test procedures comply with applicable military and safety standards.
System Testing & Performance Validation:
Lead on-board and off-board testing of ship Hull, Propulsion and Electrical systems during trials.
Perform operational testing to ensure systems function as per design specifications and operational requirements.
Monitor system behavior, performance, and reliability under varying conditions and document results.
Troubleshoot and resolve any issues identified during trials, working with the engineering team to make adjustments or improvements.
Reporting & Documentation:
Prepare and maintain comprehensive documentation for test plans, results, and trial reports.
Analyze and interpret data from testing, highlighting any issues or non-conformities and recommending corrective actions.
Provide written and verbal status updates to senior management and key stakeholders on test progress, results, and any emerging concerns.
Collaboration & Coordination:
Collaborate with shipbuilders, ship operators, and maintenance personnel to ensure seamless execution of tests and trials.
Work closely with the design engineering teams to interpret technical specifications and ensure system designs meet operational and safety standards.
Liaise with technical authorities and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with all relevant naval standards and regulations.
Continuous Improvement & Optimization:
Identify areas for continuous improvement in testing processes, methodologies, and equipment.
Provide feedback to design and engineering teams to enhance future ship designs and operational procedures.
Stay up to date with emerging technologies and industry best practices to continuously improve testing techniques and standards.
Safety & Compliance:
Ensure all testing and trials activities adhere to safety standards, risk management protocols, and regulatory requirements.
Monitor for any potential safety hazards during testing and take immediate action to mitigate risks.
Qualifications & Desired Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum of 1-5 years of experience in naval ship testing, trials, or related field, with hands-on experience in hull, propulsion, or electrical system testing.
Proven experience with naval vessel systems and operations, including understanding of propulsion machinery, electrical distribution systems, and hull structural systems.
Strong technical expertise in troubleshooting, performance testing, and data analysis.
Knowledge of relevant naval safety regulations, military standards, and classification society requirements.
Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) with the ability to prepare technical reports and presentations for senior management.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with diverse groups across departments.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously in high-pressure environments.
Desired Skills & Experience
Master’s degree or equivalent professional certifications (e.g., Chartered Engineer) is a plus.
Experience with shipyard trials and/or commissioning of new ships.
Experience in risk management and safety systems relevant to naval ship testing.
Ability to coordinate production, vendors, and outside agencies for required test and trials activities, both in yard and post-delivery if necessary.
Ability to research design and implementation issues, read and translate ship drawings, and communicate implementation approaches and deficiencies.
Knowledge of USN regulatory body requirements, classification standards, marine engineering practices, specifications and rules for above areas.
Ability to perform analysis and studies in depth, make professional presentations, and keep up with technical advancements in above areas.
Strong Microsoft Office skills (Visio, AutoCAD and/or Naviswork knowledge preferred).
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Professional demeanor; strong written and verbal communication; ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to conduct Shipboard Maintenance & Troubleshooting and problem solve.
Commitment to following issued Safety Procedures and high technical aptitude.
Physical Requirements
Ability to work onboard ships in various sea states, including confined spaces and environments with significant noise levels.
Willingness to travel to shipyards, docking facilities, and other locations as required.
Climb tall ladders, crawl tanks/bilges in confined spaces, inspect from aerial lifts, and work in adverse environments for long periods. Periodically lift up to 50 pounds and be able to walk to/from job sites.
COVID vaccination dependent on customer requirements. Secret security clearance not required (desired but not required).
Application If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.
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