The In-Service Engineering Department (Code 40) of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) plans, organizes, directs and controls efforts to ensure Fleet operational readiness through life-cycle support of combat and weapon systems. Code 40 provides In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) and other technical authority functions as assigned, including design, production, test, fielding, sustainment, and improvement modifications. Capabilities include systems engineering, Fleet technical support, lifecycle logistics, obsolescence management, and acquisition engineering support. Responsibilities:
Program responsibilities include submarine systems, Naval training systems, undersea warfare weapons and vehicles, and surface warfare systems. Products and services include commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) integration and supportability, software development, technology refreshment, obsolescence management, advanced training systems, distance support, logistics support, direct waterfront support, information assurance (IA)/cyber security, and information systems. Code 40 also provides systems and project engineering leadership for assigned integrated warfare systems technical programs and project team leadership on traditional and non-traditional work assignments, including technology insertion of aircraft carrier and surface combat systems and air and surface ship acoustic sensors, standard equipment, COTS hardware and software, and supply agent projects. Job Requirements: Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Experience in mechanical engineering for complex systems, including design, development, integration, and test is desired. U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a security clearance required; current clearance a plus. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in mechanical engineering development standards and techniques including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) are desired. Experience with electro-mechanical components / systems, configuration management, and CAD systems is desired. For example, experience with Solid Edge/Solid Works, or equivalent, risk identification and mitigation, MATLAB, LabVIEW, T&E analysis, electronics packaging design, and tooling and fixturing design.
U.S. Navy submarine/underwater warfare system experience a plus.