
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
United States Fleet Forces CommandYou will serve as a
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
in the Surface Ship Non-Propulsion Piping Waterfront Support Branch (CODE 267), FLUID/MECH ENGRG & PLANNING DIV (CODE 260), Engineering and Planning Department (CODE 200) of
NORFOLK NAVAL
SHIPYARD.You will be responsible for consistency in system design between ships in each class and for the technical adequacy and safety on non-propulsion piping.You will demonstrate design experience and technical knowledge of engineering aspects unique to nuclear powered aircraft carriers and working knowledge of special interface and controlrequirements associated with ship engineering and design work.You will serve as a technical working leader and perform professional engineering services directly related to achieving the objectives of the branch.You will evaluate and apply the latest developments and techniques in solving unique or difficult problems without traditional or treatable methods.
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