Damage Control In-Service Engineering Agent at Technical Systems Integration
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Damage Control Operations, Technical Documentation, Reliability Centered Maintenance, Microsoft Office Suite, Communication Skills, Configuration Management, Technical Reports, Project Presentations, Military Experience, Life-Saving Equipment, Training, Risk Analysis, Concept of Operations, Assessment of Capability Gaps, Damage Control Equipment, Team Collaboration

Industry

Defense & Space

Description
Description POSITION SUMMARY The Damage Control Personal Protective Equipment (DCPPE) project at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division, is seeking an In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) to provide programmatic and engineering support. This contractor will work alongside and independently with the government ISEA team members in Code S24, supporting fleet equipment, documentation, maintenance systems, and technical analysis for US Navy damage control equipment. RESPONSIBILITIES - Provide programmatic support to NSWC PCD in the development of technical inputs to NAVSEA, NSWC PCD, and other naval organizations - Create, document, maintain, organize, and track NAVSEA and US Navy documents, reports, fleet equipment, training efforts, and Network Activity (NWA) lists - Generate shipping documentation and manage action items within Configuration Management Professional (CMPRO) - Develop and deliver technical reports and project presentations using government-provided input and computer databases - Track all information on CMPRO's document master module unless otherwise directed - Provide and deliver Planned Maintenance System (PMS) Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRCs) and Maintenance Index Pages (MIPs) as Level I and Level II certified personnel using Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles defined in MIL-STD 3034A - Review and draft Concept of Operations (CONOPS), Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RAM) Test and Evaluation (T&E), and risk analysis - Provide input into technical documentation, including MRCs, Allowance Equipage Lists (AELs), Allowance Parts Lists (APLs), Initial Capabilities Documents (ICDs), Capability Development Documents (CDDs), Analysis of Alternatives (AoAs), Fleet COSAL Feedback Request (FCBRs), Navy 339s, Allowance Change Requests (ACRs), Naval Messages, Alerts, Technical Manuals (TMs), and Test and Evaluation Master Plans (TEMP) - Identify capabilities, shortfalls, and limitations of DCPP equipment, including but not limited to US Navy Damage Control Repair Locker equipment, AEL/APL, MRCs, P100 pumps, and Electric Submersible Pumps - Assess capability gaps and work with the team to provide potential solutions to resolve programmatic shortfalls Requirements REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Minimum 5-7 years of relevant technical experience, with substantial military experience in damage control operations. Combined experience serving as a Damage Controlman or equivalent rating. Experience in damage control requirements, fielding, and training. Required Skills: - Military experience with damage control related life-saving equipment or casualty control - Experience serving as a Damage Controlman or equivalent - Experience in DC requirements, fielding, and training - Familiarity with personal protective/life-saving equipment - Proficient writing and oral communication skills - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Project, Excel) - Ability to work both independently and as part of a team with government ISEA personnel Desired Skills: - Level I and Level II certification in development of MRCs and MIPs using Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles per MIL-STD 3034A - Experience with Configuration Management Professional (CMPRO) software - Familiarity with NAVSEA technical documentation processes - Experience with P100 pumps and Electric Submersible Pumps - Knowledge of US Navy Damage Control Repair Locker equipment and systems - Experience developing technical reports and presentations for naval organizations NOTE: This is a contingent position dependent upon contract funding.
Responsibilities
The In-Service Engineering Agent will provide programmatic and engineering support for the Damage Control Personal Protective Equipment project, including developing technical inputs and managing documentation. Responsibilities also include generating reports, tracking information, and assessing capability gaps in damage control equipment.
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