
SUPERVISORY GENERAL ENGINEER
Naval Sea Systems CommandThis is a public notice flyer to notify interested applicants of anticipated vacancies. Applications will not be accepted through this flyer. Interested applicants must follow the directions in the "
You will be responsible for developing tasking for various engineering programs, assessments and initiatives for Propulsion systems and their associated systems and initiatives throughout the acquisition life cycle.You will provide subject matter expertise and management for planning effective inspections for orderly and timely ship maintenance availabilities.You will conduct and improve advance planning, integration and control procedures for ship availabilities.You will chair and attend conferences representing SURDMEPP at NAVSEA, Fleet activities, other naval commands and private contractors.You will conduct special engineering data analysis for specific projects as directed by the Commander Naval Surface Forces, Fleet Forces Command, and the Naval Sea Systems Command.You will direct and supervisor subordinate staff and resources to ensure timely completion and quality of assigned work.You will reassign personnel between various division sections for efficiency and productivity as required by the workload.
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