Responsible for schedules, and project coordination. Responsible for technical input to Obsolescence Management efforts. Responsible for Maintenance Analysis efforts for all shipboard installed equipment. Analysis shall include all levels of maintenance; Organizational, Intermediate, Depot, failure modes and effects, preventive maintenance, inactive equipment maintenance, corrective maintenance, servicing and lubrication and other appropriate Logistics Support Analysis. Perform Life Cycle Cost (LCC)/Total Ownership Cost (TOC) estimates, maintenance planning and analyses, logistics and supportability analyses, equipment configuration management, configuration status accounting, supply support, and other logistics support Performs front-end and detailed supportability analyses and cost tradeoff studies to optimize System cost from concept phase through the design, development, acquisition, deployment and disposal phases. Performs logistics supportability engineering work making independent decisions on spare or replacement parts and supply support problems and methods in field(s) or specialization. Knowledge in Preparation of preliminary preventive maintenance documentation including maintenance requirement cards (MRC’s) and maintenance index pages (MIP’s) in accordance with Navy specifications (as required by contract). Knowledge of and provide input for development of in-yard Preservation & Preventive Maintenance (P&PM) procedures to maintain/protect equipment from in-yard receipt until ship delivery Responsible for interfacing with OEMs/Suppliers to obtain Vendor Furnished Information as needed Responsible for ensuring all change order activity that impacts maintenance is processed, documented and communicated to rest of ILS Team Successful applicant must be willing to cross-train to other areas within ILS as necessary
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees