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You will review to approve or disapprove technical waivers and deviation requests from contractrequirements and specifications including engineering drawing sets addressing configuration, construction, operating pressures and temperatures.You will perform comprehensive reviews of engineering data sets, including drawings, material and performance specifications, and technical manuals, to ensure the completeness and accuracy of technical deliverables for submarine parts procurements.You will perform detailed technical reviews, conduct data reconciliations, and provide approval recommendations of Technical Data Packages consisting of engineering drawings, Technical Manuals, Original Equipment Manufacturer design data.You will acquire and validate technical data to conduct Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Readiness Based Sparing modeling for a variety of ship weapon and Hull, Mechanical and Electrical systems for system operational availability.You will communicate with a variety of stakeholders including technical experts, community peers, and Original Equipment Manufacturers to verify technical data accuracy and collaboratively identify solutions.You will utilize standardized methods to process data and provide results to customers through the development of written reports and conducting oral presentations.You will receive and adjudicate engineering referrals to resolve procurement and design issues affecting continuity and availability of parts in the supply system to include manufacturing sources, engineering drawing reviews, and obsolescence.
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