
PROJECT SUPPORT ENGINEER (MAINTENANCE)
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You will function as the Maintenance Team Project Support Engineer for the assigned ships.You will be the engineering/technical expert responsible for planning, coordinating and conducting complex and unique research on complex engineering projects, tests, contract specifications, deviations, waivers, equipment and material substitutions.You will be responsible for conducting independent engineering studies, investigations, research, and analysis for the solution of unusual/unprecedented engineering problems or in support of short and long-term engineering projects on assigned units.You will anticipate and solve probable technical difficulties, acting independently in attacking and resolving problems and making significant program decision.You will initiate and implement process improvement initiatives.You will develop and coordinate technical training within Engineering Department.You will create, design, assess, analyze and interpret engineering guidelines, principles and practices to solve engineering/technical problems.You will ensure the timely technical review of contractor work specifications ensuring therequirements of tasking documents are met, naval standards are invoked, and final acceptance testing will validate work performed.You will serve as the technical authority point of contact to ensure resolution of all engineering issues, adjudicate non-conformances, departures from specification, waivers and deviations.You will perform special engineering analysis and studies for the purpose of developing or evaluating improvements in design, maintenance procedures, material, etc
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