Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
30 Nov, 25
Salary
57850.0
Posted On
31 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Git, Systems Engineering, Cots Integration, Quickbase, Solidworks, Plm, Communication Skills, Epdm, Mastery, Platforms, Defense
Industry
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Description
General program information and/or position overview. The successful applicant will work collaboratively with an outstanding group of engineers and technologists located in Long Beach MS. As a key member of this world-class organization, the applicant will serve as both a Configuration Manager and the site liaison for Windchill, the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system. Responsibilities include managing CAD data, Engineering Change Notices (ECNs), and Bills of Materials (BOMs), as well as supporting the development and integration of COTS items. This role requires close collaboration across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain teams to ensure effective configuration control and product data management throughout the system lifecycle.
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The Maritime Systems Division (MSD) of Leidos develops, integrates, and deploys advanced technology solutions that address existing and emerging maritime missions for a range of customers across the Department of Defense (DoD). Our ability to compete in the global market requires extraordinary technology, talented employees, and a relentless pursuit of operational excellence. In that regard, it is imperative for us to engage an exceptional professional as a Manufacturing Engineer at our Long Beach, MS facility.
The successful applicant will work collaboratively with an outstanding group of engineers and technologists located in Long Beach MS. The successful applicant will become part of a world class team that is a recognized leader in maritime systems development and will support production of advanced electronic systems for the Department of Defense.
At Leidos, we don’t want someone who “fits the mold"—we want someone who melts it down and builds something better. This is a role for the restless, the over-caffeinated, the ones who ask, “what’s next?” before the dust settles on “what’s now.”
If you’re already scheming step 20 while everyone else is still debating step 2… good. You’ll fit right in.