
NAVAL ARCHITECT (STRUCTURAL)
U.S. Pacific FleetYou will serve as a NAVAL ARCHITECT (STRUCTURAL) in the
PEARL HARBOR NSY AND IMF.
The location for this position is Garden Island, Australia.
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You will provide technical direction that ensures timely, technically accurate execution of complex design projects and develop documents or drawings for planning projects.You will prepare or direct the preparation of engineering drawings, calculations, specifications or other engineering products.You will assume responsibility and authority for technical adequacy, accuracy and timely execution of complex design projects.You will troubleshoot, analyze and resolve technical, administrative and scheduling problems.You will evaluate operations, equipment and activities and develop solutions to project testing and certification objectives.You will perform engineering studies to determine systemsrequirements, modifications, repairs or specifications.You will provide naval architecture, structural engineering principles.
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