Marine Chief Engineer Engineering - Washington, DC at Geebo

Marine Chief Engineer

The Candidate shall provide engineering/technical support for concept studies; feasibility studies; preliminary design activities; contract design activities; detail design and construction activities; independent design reviews; In-service ship design and engineering activities; shipboard installation support; and special studies related to ships/boats/craft, ship systems and/or shipboard equipment.
The Candidate shall provide naval architecture, marine engineering, electrical engineering and in-depth engineering support for the Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E); Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence (C4I); and mission equipment and systems installed aboard ships, boats, craft and targets, including Combat Logistics Force (CLF), Special Mission Ships, and FMS assets.
Requirements:
15
years Navy program management, Government technical management, or Industry business management Understanding of:
Navy procedures and Policies (DoD 5000 process); Foreign Military Sales; Military Sealift Command procedures and processes; Ship Operations and/or shipboard testing; Supervisory experience; experience communicating with Program Management Bachelor's of Science in Marine Engineering or Transportation; Preferred:
Master's degree in Engineering discipline US Citizen with Secret Security Clearance ORBIS offers an excellent benefits package and competitive salary in a professional atmosphere.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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