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LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING Work Package Technician in Bremerton, Washington

Work Package Technician Position Summary: Life Cycle Engineering is currently seeking individuals to support the Engineering and Planning Department (Code 200) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS&IMF) as a Work Packager. As Work Packager, you will be involved with packaging and assembling documents and materials for production to execute work, as well as archiving, scanning, and filing work packages in support of mechanical systems such as (but not limited to) Hydraulic, Air, Seawater, Trim/Drain, Shafting, Steam Generators, Propulsion, Ventilation, etc. Clearance Requirement: Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DOD Secret security clearance. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Provide Trouble Desk support and mechanical design engineering technician services; including development of detailed specifications, material, QA and test requirements, project estimating, material procurement, documents, and technical correspondence and provide technical resolutions via a DL. Perform ship checks for actual shipboard conditions. Prepare and develop Task Group Instructions/Technical Work Documents utilizing the following systems; AIM, AIM-XP, ATIS, SDI, JEDMICS, CITIS, SECNET computer programs. Review Job Summaries/ TGIs written by SHAPEC (planning yard) EPD. Research and prepare JMLs and order all materials via MRQT using APLs as needed to accomplish work. Provide Trouble Desk support and Mechanical design engineering technician Review, revise and issue Ships Force CU phases of scheduled project maintenance and testing. Prepare Quality Assurance (QA) documents in conjunction with DM2. Compile Allowance Parts Lists (APL). ATIS, CITIS & SDI drawing research. Complete Unrestricted Operations/Maintenance Requirement Cards (URO/MRC). Mentor junior engineers on various shipboard systems. Required Education, Skills, and Experience: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience required. At least 10 years practical engineering experience which should include the operation, test, maintenance and repair of naval ships or equivalent military training and/or experience within a public or private shipyard environment. Proficient with Microsoft Office products, including Word and Excel. Familiar with the Material Management System. General knowledge of mechanical components disassembly, inspection, repair, restoration such as; operators, hull & in-line, valves, actuators, pumps, etc. Familiarity with the following systems: Advance Industrial Management (AIM) Advanced Technical Information Support (ATIS), Contractor Integrated Technical Information Service (CITIS), and Ship's Drawing Index (SDI) drawings, Allowance Parts Lists (APL), Submarine Maintenance Standards (SMS), MRQT, and MAT. NAVSEAINST 4855.34, Qualifications of Activities to Perform SUBSAFE, Fly-By-Wire Ship Control Systems, and Deep Submergence Systems-Scope of Certification Work. Must demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organizational skills. Physical Demands and Expectations: Regular physical activity to include walking, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, reaching, standing and prolonged sitting. Ability to speak, read, hear and write, with or without assistance. Ability to use phone and computer systems, copier, fax and other office equipment. This position description represents a summary of the major components and requirements of the outlined job. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned or required as business needs dictate. Questions regarding this description should immediately be addressed to the department manager or to Human Resources. LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) is

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