Description
Job description
Job Title: Fleet Technical Support
Location: Naval Base Guam
Job Type: Full Time/Contract
Security Clearance: Required - SECRET
Overview:
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY&IMF) is actively establishing a detachment in Guam (NAVSHIPYD & IMF DET GUAM). This key industrial site supports a broad spectrum of naval vessel/submarine maintenance, overhaul, and repair activities. The purpose of this contract is to provide project planning, execution and support services in Code 200, Engineering and Planning Department (EPD), and other support departments to support ship systems maintenance, repair and testing during availabilities at NAVSHIPYD & IMF DET GUAM.
Strategic Technology Institute, Inc. (STi) is seeking an experienced Submarine Engineer to serve as the Fleet Technical Support Specialist with deep knowledge of navy shipboard systems to ensure operational efficiency and readiness during repair and overhaul periods. This individual would also offer project planning /management/ testing, estimating, and specification writing support for the following U.S. Navy ship systems: mechanical, structural, electrical, and combat systems.
Responsibilities:
- Provide immediate technical assistance to investigate problems affecting ships' major systems during repair/overhaul.
- Possess special skills and components/system knowledge to provide technical support service for complex shipboard systems, subsystems and associated components/equipment onboard Pacific Fleet submarines.
- Identify complex technical problems and provide rapid analysis and resolutions to maintain combat readiness.
- Provide oversite on repairs by Ship's Force or maintenance activities and conduct inspections, testing and functional check-out/demonstration of major shipboard systems.
- Provide oversite of grooms, adjustments and repairs of shipboard systems.
- Conduct material inspections to determine material condition, compliance with installation objectives and state of operability of system(s) assigned.
- Accomplish shipboard investigation (e.g., shipchecks) & conduct functional checkout of completed system modifications and indoctrination of organizational-level personnel in new operational/maintenance procedures associated with modifications installed.
- Mentor Ship's Force and military and civilian personnel assigned to Fleet Technical Support Division on troubleshooting, assessing and diagnosing problems and provide training on the operation of complex electronic and HM&E systems installed on submarines.
- Participate in Total Ship Readiness Assessment (TSRA) events.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Secret Security Clearance
- 15+ years of relevant experience in providing technical and operational support for (HM&E) naval shipboard systems.
- Extensive experience with Mechanical, Structural, Electrical, and Combat systems, ensuring compliance with SUBSAFE, DSS-SOC, FBW SCS, and/or Level 1 requirements.
Preferred Skills:
- Exceptional organizational and leadership skills.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of mentoring teams and collaborating across departments.
Why Join Us?
- Be part of a critical initiative to enhance U.S. naval capabilities in the strategic location of Guam.
- Work alongside a dedicated team of professionals committed to excellence and continuous improvement.
- Receive competitive compensation and the opportunity to work in a dynamic, challenging environment.
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