Mechanical Engineer (#CJ)

Tamayo Federal Solutions LLC (TFS)
Todmorden
1 week ago
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Description

Tamayo Federal Solutions, LLC, a Department of Defense contractor, is now hiring Mechanical Engineer to support a U.S. Navy program office providing technical and analytical support for aircraft carrier maintenance and modernization efforts. The selected candidate will provide engineering support in the principles, techniques, and practices of mechanical engineering, electrical/electronics engineering, and/or naval architecture as they relate to aircraft carrier Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E), aviation, and electronic shipboard systems. You will support Government requirements related to Class Maintenance Plans (CMP), Baseline Availability Work Packages (BAWP), modernization planning, and lifecycle sustainment of non-nuclear systems. We are seeking a motivated, results-driven professional with experience in data analysis and ship maintenance who can organize complex information and present findings clearly for evaluation and action.


Responsibilities Include But Are Not Limited To

  • Provide technical support in the principles, techniques and practices of mechanical engineering, electrical/electronic engineering and/or naval architecture as they relate to aircraft carrier hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E), aviation and electronic shipboard systems. These tasks require extensive knowledge in the area of, but not limited to aircraft carrier maintenance philosophy, ship installation drawings, RCM principles and ship operations as well as the ability to organize data in a cohesive manner to submit finding for evaluation and action
  • Provide technical support for the development and management and refinement of the non-nuclear CMP, BAWPs and modernization for execution during CVN availabilities. Requires ensuring technical requirements, periodicities and associated configuration are current within each assigned CMP maintenance requirement
  • Collect, manage and analyze data (e.g., maintenance, risk, material condition) of specified systems or components based on specific criteria and submit finding for evaluation and action
  • Assist in development of life-cycle strategies for aircraft carrier distributive systems and select components
  • Develop, maintain and report metrics as required

Requirements

  • U.S. Citizenship required.
  • Candidate must have active Secret Clearance
  • Bachelor's level degree in any engineering discipline
  • 5 years professional experience in engineering

Preferred

  • 10+ years professional experience
  • Data analytics & maintenance and modernization experience related to aircraft carriers, naval ships, or large ship design, construction, or maintenance

Tamayo Federal Solutions, LLC offers a full package of benefits and competitive salary, excellent group medical, vision, and dental programs; 401(k); tuition reimbursement; employee training, development, and education programs; advancement opportunities; and much more!


EEO/AA Employer. Protected Veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.


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