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Mechanical Engineer

Work Description:
Development of new Purchase Specs for equipment to be used on DDG 51 Class Flight III Upgrade.
- Experience in a naval/marine engineering role, with demonstrated familiarity with the selection and specification of naval and commercial shipboard equipment.
- Identification of applicable specifications and standards, including Federal standards (such as Mil Specs and Mil Stds), Commercial specs (such as ASTM, ASNE, ) and others as required for a particular equipment
- Familiarization with shipboard piping design and/or intake/uptake design
- Familiarization with integration of equipment with shipboard piping systems
- Identification of required Vendor deliverables/SDRLs (Shipboard Data Requirements List)
- Identification of Testing Requirements including First Article Testing and recurring unit testing
- Requires Strong technical writing ability
- Requires interface with company's Electrical Engineering for development of electrical/electronic/controls aspects of equipment
- Requires interface with various Navy Technical Codes, and may require interface with vendors.
- Requires proper handling, safeguarding and dissemination of Navy Technical DataEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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