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Vertex Aerospace Port Engineer in Patrick AFB, Florida
Description
V2X is growing! V2X is looking for a Port Engineer to join our team!
The V2X Company is a services solutions provider that operates as a federal government prime contractor. With over 15,000 employees in 200 locations worldwide, the McLean, Virginia based company offers vertically integrated solutions for defense and commercial customers.
The V2X Mobile Sensors program performs Operations & Maintenance (O&M) and Sustainment requirements for the COBRA KING radar and communication systems onboard the USNS Howard O. Lorenzen. These systems and the program assigned employees, which include bargaining members (union), are tasked to primarily operate in the Pacific Command's (PACOM) Area of Responsibility (AOR). Our program ensures the COBRA KING (CK) radar and communication systems are Fully Mission Capable (FMC) 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, and capable of supporting mission operations on short-notice.
V2X Mobile Sensors Management Office (MSMO) is seeking a Program Shipyard Manager with a diverse background of capabilities to plan, coordinate, and execute all vessel approved work items relative to annual shipyard and/or maintenance availability requirements for the radar and communication systems onboard the USNS Howard O. Lorenzen. This position will be located at the program office on Patrick Space Force Base (PSFB), FL, however, annually will be required to conduct travel more than sixty-days to an OCONUS location in support of shipyard requirements.
Additionally, this position will support our Sensors & Advanced Solution division as we intend to add the Sea Based X-Band (SBX) Radar Mission Integration (SBX-MI) program to our extensive listing of Operations and Maintenance programs. The SBX-MI program performs Operations & Sustainment (O&S) onboard an advanced radar system mounted on a modified oil-drilling vessel designed for exceptional stability in high winds and storms within the PACOM AOR that supports the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS).
This position involves OCONUS travel: 20%
Duties and responsibilities include:
Lead in the planning, coordination, status, and execution of all program shipyard work items relative to the radar and communication systems for the USNS Howard O. Lorenzen
Create and maintain shipyard project schedules
Conduct and manage Transportation Alterations (TRANSALTs) requirements in support of the government and/or MSC TRANSALT process.
Evaluate and status shipyard project plans, work hours, budgets, and expenditures.
Perform shipyard data/budget analysis and provide detailed project status reports and briefings as required.
Evaluate shipyard progress and quality of work being performed by program and subcontractors.
Maintain professional relationships with all shipyard stakeholders.
Proactively organize and host all on-site and virtual shipyard related meetings.
Efficiently and accurately communicate relevant shipyard project information to the stakeholder team.
Drive and manage shipyard requirements throughout the entire life cycle.
Assist program management and government with drafts and issuance of shipyard project proposals, RFP's, tenders, budgets, cash flows and preliminary schedules.
Support the issuance of Contracts, Letters of Intent, Purchase Orders, etc.
Assist in the negotiation with vendors, suppliers, and subcontractors.
Plan and support the procurement of program/government furnished equipment and serve as the government representation for shipyard work periods.
Maintain contract execution tracking log, including change orders
Control all project data throughout the lifecycle of the project; specifications, TDPs, drawings, etc.
Prepare completion certificates and ensure all project closeout documents are obtained, filed, and when necessary delivered to the government.
Travel to project sites within the US and/or internationally as needed
Additional job duties as assigned.
Required Skills:
Active Secret clearance
Minimum of 5 years of previous shipyard experience
Must be able to pass a Mariner’s Physical.
Understanding of aluminum, steel, wood, & fiberglass vessel design and construction
Familiarity with classification society rules (ABS, USCG, etc.)
A familiarity with USNS vessel regulations.
Must have strong written and oral communication skills
Experience working in a team and operational environment to manage systems
A working knowledge of the Microsoft Office tools such as Word, Excel, Power Point, and organizational documentation file management systems
Must thrive in a fast-paced environment
Must have a valid driver's license
Must have a valid US Passport
Must be able to board vessels, enter confined spaces with limited visibility, and have the ability to climb up and down stairs and/or ladders of varying heights to complete inspections.
Desired Qualifications:
Strong experience in mechanical engineering preferred
Experience creating detailed construction schedules with project scheduling software
PMP certification or equivalent is strongly preferred
Experience with drafting and submitting TansAlts
Education Requirements:
- BS in a technical discipline or equivalent work experience is required. An advanced degree is preferred in a technical discipline associated with vessel construction or ship repair such as marine engineering.
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