SWRMC Submarine Auxiliaries Engineering Technician VI

AmentumSan Diego, CA
$48 - $56Onsite

About The Position

Amentum is actively seeking a Submarine Auxiliaries Engineering Technician VI to work in SWRMC Code 270 at Naval Base, Point Loma, San Diego, CA. This is a contingent fill. The role involves supporting Fleet Technical Assistance (FTA) visits to submarines, developing troubleshooting plans for submarine hydraulic controllers and piping systems, and verifying compliance with systems engineering principles and Department of the Navy maintenance program fundamentals. The technician will support engineering evaluations of hydraulic and freshwater control systems, review non-standard test procedures, and coordinate with shipboard and waterfront personnel for repairs. This position requires conducting maintenance and repair of shipboard hydraulic systems, controllers, and various submarine safety, diving, auxiliary, and atmospheric control systems. Additionally, the role includes conducting on-the-job training with ships force during visits and preparing required documentation such as certification PowerPoints, CHENG certification memos, and time system documentation.

Requirements

  • Must have SECRET clearance
  • Must be physically able to climb, crawl, and transit through the spaces of a submarine.
  • Must have minimum 13 years of technical experience with submarine auxiliary systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and the associated documentation required for certification.
  • Must be a self-starter.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior Machinist Mate LPO/LCPO of a Submarine Auxiliary Division (E-6 or above).
  • Prior experience working in SWRMC or MARMC Code 270 as an Auxiliaries Engineering Technician.
  • Certified to work on AEOG and experience with SUBSAFE systems.

Responsibilities

  • Support Fleet Technical Assistance (FTA) visits to submarine both inport and at sea.
  • Develop Troubleshooting plans for submarine hydraulic controllers and piping systems.
  • Verify compliance with systems engineering principles, integration approaches, and accepted Department of the Navy maintenance program fundamentals.
  • Support engineering evaluations of hydraulic and freshwater control systems onboard submarines.
  • Review non-standard test procedures that are called out in a work specification as required and verify that individual work to test relationships are accurately captured in the ITP.
  • Coordinate with shipboard and waterfront personnel to effect repairs to subject systems. Will require working onboard ships at times.
  • Conduct maintenance of shipboard hydraulic systems and controllers onboard US NAVY submarines.
  • Conduct repair and maintenance of submarine safety, diving, auxiliary and atmospheric control systems (S&D Hydraulics, Ships Service Hydraulics, HP air, LP Air, CO-H2 Burners, CO2 Scrubbers, external hydraulics, AEOG, FW systems, Sanitary System, Diesel Engine and supporting systems,)
  • Conduct On-the-job training with ships force during visits.
  • Prepare all required products including certification PowerPoint, CHENG certification memos, documentation in Navy-provided time systems, and other supporting documents.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Retirement benefits (including 401(k) matching)
  • Educational reimbursement
  • Parental leave
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Tax-saving options
  • Disability and life insurance
  • Pet insurance
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