Naval Architect-Mid

Orbis Sibro Inc

washington, DC

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Architectural Design, Construction, Cost Analysis, Customer Support/Service, Emerging Technology, Funding, Government Organizations, Logistics, Marine Engineering, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Product Lifecycle, Professional Services, Secret Clearance, Security Clearance, Strategic Planning, Technical Support, Training Program, United States Citizen, United States Department of Defense (DoD), United States Navy (USN), Vehicle Fleets
LOCATION
washington, DC
POSTED
30+ days ago

Job Description:SEA 21, NAVSEA's Director of Surface Ship Maintenance, Modernization, and Sustainment is seeking professional support services (PSS) to support the Governments existing organization, personnel, knowledge, and processes.SEA 21 integrates sustainment and maintenance strategies, modernization plans, training needs, and technical, logistics, and programmatic efforts to best manage the lifecycle of U.S. and partner Navy surface ships and systems from fleet introduction through transfer or disposal.SEA 21 is the dedicated life cycle management organization for the Navys in-service surface ships and is responsible for managing critical modernization, maintenance, training, and inactivation programs.SEA 21 provides wholeness to the fleet by serving as the primary technical interface, ensuring surface ships are modernized with the latest technologies and remain mission relevant throughout each ships service life. The organization also maintains inactive ships for future disposal, donation, or transfer, to include follow-on technical support to our partner navies.Duties include:A naval architect designs, builds and maintains boats and ships.These vessels can range widely in size from small combatant craft to large aircraft carriers.Naval architects are also responsible for designing submarines that range in size from small unmanned undersea vehicles to large ballistic missile carrying submarines.The follow are the primary phases of a ship design that naval architects are required to be proficient in: hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, flotation and stability, structures, arrangements, and construction.For U.S. Navy ship designs naval architects are required to be proficient with conducting cost and survivability assessments.Naval architects need to be proficient with modern computation tools to perform ship and submarine design studies.Due to the complexity of modern naval ships and craft, naval architects are required to integrate the activities of a variety of technology specialists.Naval architects are required to synthesize the often conflicting demands from competing design constraints to determine the most balanced designs for a ship or submarine.Required Skills and Experiences:Required:Minimum of 5 years professional experience related to labor categoryPreferred:7 years professional experience related to labor category.Experience supporting a DoD componentDegree Requirements:Required:Bachelors degree in marine engineering, naval architecture, or related fieldPreferred:Masters degree in marine engineering, naval architecture, or related fieldProfessional engineers license.Must be a U.S. citizenA secret security clearance.

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