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American Systems Senior Engineer (Power, Dynamics, Propulsion ) Knowledge Based Systems - Secret Clearance - (23595) in Carderock, Maryland
Senior Engineer (Power, Dynamics, Propulsion ) Knowledge Based Systems - Secret Clearance - (23595)
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Job Title / Level
Senior Engineer (Power, Dynamics, Propulsion ) Knowledge Based Systems - Secret Clearance
Clearance Required?
Secret
Location:
Carderock, MD 20817 US (Primary)
% Travel
20 - 30%
Job Description
WANTED: A mission-driven professional with20 years of experienceand an activeSecret clearanceto become our nextSenior Engineer (Power, Dynamics, Propulsion) Knowledge Base Systems (KBS)at the Government’s facility in West Bethesda, MD (NSWCCD).
AsKBS Senior Engineer (Power, Dynamics, Propulsion)you will:
Provide critical support in protecting our country.
Work with a team of driven, supportive, and highly skilled professionals supporting KBS and NSWCCD Program office.
Continue growing and perfecting your skills as Senior Engineer
Receive robust benefits package that includesEmployee Stock Ownership Plan! (https://vimeo.com/729673832/55ff22ab92)
Be a part of an empowered accountability culture where each employee-owner has a meaningful stake in the future success and growth of the company.
A week in the life of aSenior Engineer (Power, Dynamics, Propulsion)you will:
Provide Senior Engineering expertise and leadership in acquisition of engineering and technical Knowledge Based Services (KBS) in support of NSWCCD Code 80, other NSWCCD Codes, and NSWCCD sponsors to achieve its mission of research, design and development, test and evaluation, and ongoing operational assessment of model-scale and full-scale surface ships, submarines, small craft, and specialized platforms including sea based aviation and off-board systems such as amphibious vehicles, autonomous and unmanned vehicles, off-board vehicles, stationary or submersible rigs, tethered systems, and towed or moored sensor systems.
Provide Senior Engineering support to Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division’s (NSWCCD) Naval Architecture and Engineering Department (Code 80) in all areas of the PWS including research, engineering and naval architecture on surface ships, submarines, small craft, specialized platforms including sea based aviation platforms and off-board systems such as amphibious vehicles, autonomous and unmanned vehicles, off-board vehicles, stationary or submersible rigs, tethered systems, and towed or moored sensor systems in the areas of hull forms; propulsion; platform dynamics; hydrodynamics; and conceptual and preliminary design.
Travel to other work sites include Washington, DC; The Large Cavitation Channel in Millington, TN and Naval and Private Shipyards and Ports.
Senior Engineering duties in the following areas:
Project Management
Electronic Document Library (eDL)
Meetings and In-Progress Reviews (IPR)
Programmatic Support
Senior Engineering Duties in the following Task Areas:
Research and Development (R&D) Support
Hydrodynamics and Aerodynamics Engineering Support
Design and Development
Systems Engineering Support
Support of On-Site Test and Fabrication Facilities
Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Support
Design Documentation and Technical Data Support
T&E Support
CDRL Deliverables
GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY (GFP) AND GFI
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Job Requirements
REQUIRED EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree from accredited institution in one of the following Engineering disciplines: Aerospace, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, Engineering Management, Marine (also known as “Ocean”), or Naval Architecture (also known as “Naval Engineering”).
Active Secret Security Clearance
U.S. Citizenship required.
Approximately twenty (20) years of verifiable experience in leading the research, development, and test and evaluation of platforms and systems (inclusive of subsystems, components and appurtenances). The 20 years of experience must include at least some experience in all of the following:
Participating in powering and dynamics studies;
Performing complex calculations to forecast and determine power, transmission, and propulsion characteristics;
Leading theoretical and experimental investigations of ship or submarine powering and dynamics, and propulsion and power transmission systems;
Developing advanced techniques regarding propeller and propulsor design, development, analysis, and conduct of experiments such as simulation or scale-model testing;
Utilizing hydrodynamic test facilities coordination and test protocol required in cavitation tunnels, straight-line tow basin, rotating arm (fixed) basin, and free-running (autonomous model) basin
Founded in 1975, AMERICAN SYSTEMS is one of the largest employee-owned companies in the United States. We are a government services contractor focused on delivering Strategic Solutions to complex national priority programs with 100+ locations worldwide. Through our focus on quality, strong cultural beliefs and innovation we deliver excellence every day.
Company Awards:
Forbes National Best Midsize Companies
Energage National Best Workplaces, National
Washington Post Best Workplaces
Veteran Hiring Awards:
U.S. Department of Labor Hire Vets Medallion
BEST FOR VETS by Military Times
TOP 10 MILITARY FRIENDLY COMPANY by MilitaryFriendly.com
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is committed to pay transparency for our applicants and employee-owners. The salary/hourly range for this position is $110,000 - 125,000 per year. Actual compensation will be determined based on several factors permitted by law. AMERICAN SYSTEMS provides for the welfare of its employees and their dependents through a comprehensive benefits program by offering healthcare benefits, paid leave, retirement plans (including ESOP and 401k), insurance programs, and education and training assistance.
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