
NAVAL ARCHITECT
Naval Sea Systems CommandYou will serve as a
NAVAL ARCHITECT
in the Naval Architecture Division (05P3) of the Ship Integrity and Performance Engineering Group (SEA 05P) of
NAVSEA HQ FIELD
SUPPORT.You will act as technical expert for assigned US Navy Ship Classes with emphasis on arrangements, hydrodynamics, stability/weight control and/or ship design for all phases of acquisition and in-service as designated by NAVSEA policy.You will establish policy, standards and criteria.You will identify technology and research efforts needed to advance data driven decision making at speed.You will identify and secure commitment of program funds needed to provide field activity and contractor technical support and headquarters oversight, as assigned.You will serve as U.S. Navy's technical representative on Joint Service Panels, Data Review Panels, Regulatory Boards, Integrated Product Teams (IPTs), Cooperative navies' efforts, professional societies, etc.You will manage assigned naval programs.You will serve as Senior Subject Matter Expert and Command Technical Point of Contact as assigned.You will support naval architecture training at headquarters, field activities and in the Fleet.You will recommend and approve standards and specifications based on assessed need, risk, and cost.
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