Naval Architect

Kros-WiseSan Diego, CA
1d$32 - $40Onsite

About The Position

The Naval Architect will provide full-time onsite support for equipment and systems to include Naval Architecture, coatings, watertight enclosures, and docking evolutions. Duties and Responsibilities: Investigate complex and diverse engineering problems presented in IDRs, TAAS AWRs, and CFRs. Perform ship checks and provide detailed reports documenting structural issues and recommended repairs. Perform engineering analytical tasks to identify and correct system deficiencies and provide technical solutions in the form of drawings, memoranda, reports and sketches. Support Project Support Engineer and Coordinator for handling all technical issues that arise. Interface with project personnel on all matters pertaining to program management, administration, and work assignments for this program. Perform complex engineering calculations for design development and to calculate strength, vibration behavior, and safety of modifications and/or repairs to the ship. Prepare layout and detail drawings and sketches for varied and complex design projects, such as SHIPALTs and repairs. Interface with CHENG and Deputy CHENG to address ship non-conformances, assess risk, and provide recommendations for new and existing ship structural and material DFSs. Assist reviewing production contractor Work Items, access cut plans, design calculations, and other structural engineering related documents for accuracy and technical acceptability. Coordinate with other engineering personnel, production and maintenance team, ships force, NAVSEA, ISEAs, NSWCs, RMCs, and others as required to develop solutions for naval architecture related issues. Review SARs, design technical products, and deliverables with supporting estimates for final review by Government in support of the accomplishment of SHIPALTs. Interface with cognizant executing activity and planning yard representatives on final design products for technical accuracy and conformance to NAVSEA requirements prior to final acceptance by the Government.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Structural Engineering, Oceaneering, Naval Architecture or related major.
  • 0-2 years general experience with the installation, operation, repair, testing and maintenance of naval or marine structure and preservation systems.
  • Experience in the assessment, repair, and maintenance of structure and coating systems on US Naval ships.
  • Have knowledge about sheet-metal, preservation, nonskid, materials, insulation, piping and welding on Navy Ships.
  • Hands-on experience with this equipment in the last two years.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of Navy assessment programs, inspections, visit processes and reporting methods for visits.
  • Ability to utilize computers including the Microsoft Office Suite for compiling information for reports and history files and transfer digital pictures from camera to computer and enhance as required and label them for report purposes.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally.
  • Pursuant to the various government contractual requirements, all applicants must be U.S. Citizens.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain an active SECRET clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Investigate complex and diverse engineering problems presented in IDRs, TAAS AWRs, and CFRs.
  • Perform ship checks and provide detailed reports documenting structural issues and recommended repairs.
  • Perform engineering analytical tasks to identify and correct system deficiencies and provide technical solutions in the form of drawings, memoranda, reports and sketches.
  • Support Project Support Engineer and Coordinator for handling all technical issues that arise.
  • Interface with project personnel on all matters pertaining to program management, administration, and work assignments for this program.
  • Perform complex engineering calculations for design development and to calculate strength, vibration behavior, and safety of modifications and/or repairs to the ship.
  • Prepare layout and detail drawings and sketches for varied and complex design projects, such as SHIPALTs and repairs.
  • Interface with CHENG and Deputy CHENG to address ship non-conformances, assess risk, and provide recommendations for new and existing ship structural and material DFSs.
  • Assist reviewing production contractor Work Items, access cut plans, design calculations, and other structural engineering related documents for accuracy and technical acceptability.
  • Coordinate with other engineering personnel, production and maintenance team, ships force, NAVSEA, ISEAs, NSWCs, RMCs, and others as required to develop solutions for naval architecture related issues.
  • Review SARs, design technical products, and deliverables with supporting estimates for final review by Government in support of the accomplishment of SHIPALTs.
  • Interface with cognizant executing activity and planning yard representatives on final design products for technical accuracy and conformance to NAVSEA requirements prior to final acceptance by the Government.
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