
INTERDISCIPLINARY MECHANICAL ENGINEER/ ELECTRONICS ENGINEER
United States Fleet Forces CommandYou will serve as an
INTERDISCIPLINARY MECHANICAL ENGINEER/ ELECTRONICS ENGINEER
in the Ocean Collections Division, AUV Engineering Branch, Ocean Projects Department, Naval Oceanographic Office, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi of
NAVOCEANO BAY ST
LOUIS.You will have the ability to plan and manage resources for current and future scientific and technical projects.You will have the ability to communicate effectively and persuasively, both orally and in writing.You will set the overall technical objectives and guidance for the planned workload.You will collaborate with the heads of the survey and other engineering groups to negotiate, decide, and coordinate work related changes affecting survey and other engineering units.You will plan and direct engineering efforts in support of maintenance and repair, installation, and operation, ashore and in the field of survey systems.You will monitor the operational condition status, take appropriate action to correct deficiencies, and advise survey and scientific project managers on problem areas.
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