Job Summary:
A Systems Engineer, also known as lead systems analyst, a network engineer who can also program, or a software engineer who can also manage networks, is an IT professional who oversees the creation of hybrid software, web and hardware products from initial specifications to final rollout and maintenance with the ability to interface with Fleet, Government, and Contractor personnel.
Duties for this position include development of and review and comment on technical information for incorporation into Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM). This position is responsible for technical review of the system information for Submarine Warfare Federated Tactical Subsystems (SWFTS) including: ARCI, BYG-1, ISIS, Navigation, etc. Additional tasking includes delivery and tracking of IETM deliveries, reviewing and tracking of fleet and development problem reports, assisting with Development and Certification Test events for SWFTS hardware and software production testing (at contractor and government/shipboard site installations), and performance of Technical Manual Management Activity (TMMA) duties. This requires a TMMA certification in support of the Technical Manual Management Program (TMMP) with required access to Technical Data Management Information System (TDMIS).
Required knowledge includes familiarity with Integrated Logistics System (ILS) products and activities such as Planned Maintenance System (PMS), Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), and Military Essentially Code (MEC) spares modeling. Applicant should also have an understanding of Navy Tactical Systems Training shipboard with Onboard Team Trainer (OBTT) tools and during formal classroom rate training pipeline schools. Technical knowledge of Inter Subsystem Monitoring Tool (ISMT), Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Maintenance Tool (C3IMT), and SWFTS networking a plus.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s Degree in an Engineering discipline (Advanced military technical training (e.g. Navy "C" School) and 7 years experience in military systems (e.g., service abroad a naval ship) can be substituted for a Bachelor's degree) and 3 years of professional experience in systems engineering. The ideal candidate would have 6-10 year's submarine FT/ST/ET experience with shipboard or Intermediate Maintenance Activity (IMA) work center supervisor experience.
U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a security clearance required; current clearance a plus.