Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 17 December 2008

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project

The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags” />Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment.  Our current total is about $16,000.  We are more than half way to our goal.

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Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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Where in the world is the Great White Fleet:

http://www.navy.mil/gwf/

 

 

Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 17 December 2008

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“Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.”

– Albert Camus

 

“As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

 

Welcome to the latest edition of the number one Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter, “DEFCON-1,” a networking newsletter featuring job opportunities and career advice for those who are part of the global defense, aerospace, maritime, marine technology and security industry. 

 

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***  In this issue (This week’s jobs are listed here, and then offered with links or in more detail below):

1.  Marine Engineer, Alion Science and Technology, Pascagoula, MS

2.)  Welding  Engineer – Defense Manufacturing, ATK Mission Systems, Rocket Center, WV

3.)  Systems Analyst Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Washington, DC

4.)  Joint Non-Kinetic Effects Model Systems Analyst, L3 GS & ES Division, Atlanta, GA

5.)  Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO) Instructor, Expeditionary Warfare & Logistics Division, SAIC, Fort Polk, LA

6.)  Intelligence Analyst Sr, USCENTCOM, Lockheed Martin, Florida

7.)  Military Analyst II-Call, Improvised Explosive Device-Defeat (IED-D) Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational, Cubic Corporation, Leavenworth, KS

8.)  Airborne Electronic Warfare Engineer, Journeyman Professional, NCI, Dayton, OH

9.)  IED Field Service Rep, Camber Corporation, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ

10.)  IED -D Systems Analyst Trainer, Keybridge Technologies Inc, Fort Benning, GA

11.)  Technical Writer, Kollmorgen Electro-Optical, Northampton, MA

12.)  Senior Subject Matter Expert, USfalcon, Inc., Washington, DC

13.)  Tech Subject Matter Expert 1 JIEDDO Counter- IED, Northrop Grumman, Arlington, VA

14.)  Counter IED /EOD Intelligence Technician, BAE Systems, Hampton, VA

Include deploying to the JIEDDO Field Team Iraq in Baghdad, Iraq or the JIEDDO Field Team Afghanistan in Bagram, Afghanistan.  When CONUS, place of duty will be within the Intelligence Division, JIEDDO in the Northern Virginia area

15.)  Systems Engineer – Top-Secret / SCI Clearance, Catapult Technology, Washington, DC

16.)  Intelligence Officer (Terrorism), Defense Intelligence Agency, Department Of Defense, Washington, DC

17.)  Military Analyst Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA

18.)  EOD Analyst, Whitney, Bradley & Brown, Reston, VA

19.)  Electronic Warfare Mobile Training Team Member, ManTech, Indian Head, MD

20.)  Intelligence Analyst/SME, MTCSC, Stafford, VA

21.)  Sr Outside Plant Technician, General Dynamics – IT, Twentynine Palms, CA

22.)  Systems Analyst, Unisys Corporation, Arlington, VA

23.)  Garrison/Brigade S-6 (Communications/Electronics) Senior Mentor/Trainer, MPRO Rish Kohr, AFGHANISTAN

24.)  PAO and IO Support, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan (CSTC-A), MPRI, Kabul, AFGHANISTAN

25.)  TOP SECRET Principal Systems Engineer for SIGINT Systems, CACI International, Dahlgren, VA

26.)  Special Security Representative (SSR), QinetiQ North America, Washington, DC

27.)  Technical Operations Officer, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Concord, CA

28.)  TOP SECRET Data Management Support Analyst – Level 3, Boeing Company, Springfield, VA

29.)  Shipboard Security Advisors- OCONUS, RONCO Consulting Corporation, Various Locations

30.)  Human Factors Engineer, Sonalysts, Dahlgren, VA

31.)  Drafter III, Graphics Art Specialist, Bowhead, Dahlgren, VA

 

***  And more…

 

***  Clearance:

 

Ned —

I occasionally see postings that include “eligibility to obtain a 'Secret'
(or other) security clearance” as a qualification.

As I have never had nor needed a security clearance, I have no idea whether
I'd be eligible or what would be entailed.  Is there a resource you could
direct me to that might give me a better idea of where I stand?  Thanks.

 

C.D.

 

(Good question.  There are thousands upon thousands of people who have them, so it isn’t an insurmountable obstacle to employment.  Let's ask the network for a response. Ned)

 

***  Several of the articles I have had published over the past 12 months or so can be seen at http://www.yourdefcon1.com/.

 

1. A Shipwreck Story is a “Hubris Machine”

 

Ned reviews “The Tragic History of the Sea – Shipwrecks from the Bible to Titanic” is edited by Anthony Brandt and published by National Geographic Books, Washington, DC

 

2.    Diminished Arctic Ice means good news and bad

 

Diminished Arctic Ice means good news and bad Open sea lanes require more vigilance By Edward Lundquist From Naval Forces

 

3.  Near life-size, built to stress senses

 

The USS Trayer may not be a full-scale warship, but it has a full-sized mission. So the design team that created the Battle Stations 21 trainer used efficiencies of scale to get the trainees to suspend disbelief. – From Training & Simulation Journal October 29, 2007

 

4. Japan, U.S. Develop Ballistic Missile Defense

 

The U.S. and Japan are working together to develop ballistic missile defense capabilities. Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Edward Lundquist, who supports the Navy's Surface Warfare Directorate, witnessed firsthand Japan's 2007 'Stellar Kiji' firing of a ship-base (From Defense News)

 

***  Greater Washington Chapter Surface Navy Association Wounded Warrior
Project

For the past two years, the Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface
Navy Association has conducted a campaign to assist our wounded
shipmates recovering at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda,
MD.  We collected more than 800 DVDs for the Sailors and marines to
enjoy during their recuperation.  The following year we collected funds
and donated 155 portable DVD players.

This year we want to do something very meaningful for those of our
shipmates limited in their ability to get out and around the Washington
area during their convalescence.  We have determined that Operation
Second Chance provides many valuable services to military men and women,
and would greatly benefit from a conversion van equipped too transport
wheelchair patients in and around the D.C. area to attend sporting
events, concerts, and other wise get out and about. 

This is an expensive proposition, but very important for those men and
women who are virtually stuck in the hospital.  We have carefully looked
at Operation Second Chance and are very impressed with the organization
and the services it provides.

Therefore, SNA GWC is seeking to help OSC raise $30,000 to purchase a
conversion van modified by Adaptive Mobility Systems, Inc. (AMS Vans). 
Please indicate your contribution at the SNA website:https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp

This will take you directly to the OSC website fundraising page for
donations.  (When prompted “How did your hear about OSC?” click on
Surface Navy Association.)  Your donation will be made directly to OSC,
but we want to track our progress so we can follow our progress to
attaining our $30,000 goal.  Our current total is about $13,000.  But I am told a major gift was received that put us more than half way to our goal.

Our goal is to help OSC raise the $30,000 by December 15th.  If we
exceed the $30,000, the additional funds will be available to OSC for
insurance, registration, maintenance and operating costs for the van. 

Please be generous, and share this appeal with others who share your
concern for those shipmates who had made a very great sacrifice in
service to their nation and security and freedom everywhere.

For information about SNA, visit  www.navysna.org.

For information about OSC, visit http://www.operationsecondchance.org/About.htm.

 

(Some of you noted that Operation Second Chance had imposed a $50 minimum for credit card donations.  I have since arranged to have that dropped to $20.

 

You can start by checking in here:

 

https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp)

 

***  Here are the jobs for this week:

 

1.  Marine Engineer, Alion Science and Technology, Pascagoula, MS

 

Job ID 9485.

 

Qualifications 

This position requires BS and 5 years of previous experience in shipchecking, engineering change reviews, and drawing verification and validation. The ability to read and interpret ship construction drawings is required. 

 

Responsibilities 

This position requires the ability to physically inspect US Navy ships in accordance with construction drawings or various waterfront engineering documents. Results of the shipchecks will be inputted into a database and resulting action items followed up on. Duties may also include review of Drawings or Engineering Changes for accuracy. Employee will be expected to be knowledgeable in various US Navy electrical systems, Combat Systems, or Mechanical Systems.  Some travel to various Navy Ports will be required. Responsibilities may also include interface with the shipbuilder and US Navy to resolve various discrepancies

 

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

 

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 

 

Conditions of Employment 

 

Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 

Equal Employment Opportunity 

We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.

https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1

 

(Note:  If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)

 

Human Resources Specialist (Military) US Army Human Resources Command, St. Louis, Missourihttp://www.execsearches.com/non-profit-jobs/jobDetail.asp?job_id=17479

 

2.)  Welding  Engineer – Defense Manufacturing, ATK Mission Systems, Rocket Center, WV

https://atk73.myvurv.com/MAIN/careerportal/Job_Profile.cfm?szOrderID=3654

 

3.)  Systems Analyst Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Washington, DC

 

Job ID 9489.

 

Qualifications 

 

NAVSEA Team Submarine Organizational expert responsible for the security analysis and highly complex business processes of NAVSEA Team Submarine, consulting with Team Submarine CIO and users to develop security system requirements and implementation procedures. Provides technical expertise and guidance in identifying, evaluating and developing security assurance and procedures that are cost effective and meet user requirements, while incorporating the corporate tools within Team Submarine as available resources.

 

Education and Experience

 

Masters degree in Engineering or other related disciplines plus 8 to 10 years of directly related experience.

 

In some cases, educational requirements may be adjusted or waived for more than 15 years applicable work experience. Work experience may be adjusted for highly specialized knowledge or uniquely applicable experience for positions involving new technology or labor market shortages as reflected by market survey data.

 

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities

 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Expert knowledge of the principles, practices, and procedures used in submarine systems analysis and design. Familiarity of baseline and emerging technologies for submarines is required. A DoD secret clearance is required.

 

Responsibilities 

 

Report directly to the NAVSEA Team Submarine CIO to provide Security support. Candidate will operate in a senior leadership role supporting the unique requirements, standards, practices and policies pertaining to the Team Submarine Information Systems and Corporate Tools that function to provide support in NMCI, NNPI, CITIS, E-Tasker, Livelink and other infrastructure resources and reference and pertain to submarines and submarine systems.

 

In addition:

Analyzes the most complex business problems to be solved with automated systems.

Consults with functional users to develop business cases and/or cost/benefit analyses for proposed systems. Leads user discussions and analyses to develop and refine highly complex system requirements of critical importance to the organization. Analyzes security system interface problems, data definitions and security user related interface design issues. Writes or updates security specifications. Creates logical data models based on functional requirements. Performs quality assurance review of specifications. Develops analytical tools for use in the design and redesign of systems. Analyzes a variety of highly complex security systems planning tools, including proccesses, standards, practices and policies for  information flow, hardware and software requirements, and reliability characteristics.

Develops and presents reports, formal briefings, business cases analyses and requirements documents on matters pertaining to the security, guidelines and information assurance requirements of all activities and tasks as assigned. Maintains current knowledge of relevant and leading edge submarine and NAVSEA technologies as assigned. Provides guidance to less experienced Security Systems Analysts.

 

Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: defense operations; modeling & simulation; wireless communication; industrial technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; information technology; and naval architecture & marine engineering. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3700 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.

 

Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology.  Join us.  We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees. 

 

Conditions of Employment 

 

Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form.  Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records.  Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check. 

Equal Employment Opportunity 

We value the cultural differences our employees bring to Alion.  EOE/AA/M/F/V/D.

https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psc/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1&JobOpeningId=9489&

 

4.)  Joint Non-Kinetic Effects Model Systems Analyst, L3 GS & ES Division, Atlanta, GA

http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=77285642

 

5.)  Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO) Instructor, Expeditionary Warfare & Logistics Division, SAIC, Fort Polk, LA

http://www.jobserve.us/W1A509B54E599F71C.jsjob

 

6.)  Intelligence Analyst Sr, USCENTCOM, Lockheed Martin, Florida

https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=&jobId=79170

 

7.)  Military Analyst II-Call, Improvised Explosive Device-Defeat (IED-D) Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational, Cubic Corporation, Leavenworth, KS

http://jobs.cubic.com/opportunities/process/?action=viewdetails&jobref=/opportunities/process/?action=viewdetails&jobref=9883

 

8.)  Airborne Electronic Warfare Engineer, Journeyman Professional, NCI, Dayton, OH

http://www.jobserve.us/W31684BE95663E43E.jsjob

 

9.)  IED Field Service Rep, Camber Corporation, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ

https://tbe.taleo.net/NA11/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CAMBER&cws=1&rid=370

 

10.)  IED -D Systems Analyst Trainer, Keybridge Technologies Inc, Fort Benning, GA

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J8B63Z62CGM0V6S4374

 

11.)  Technical Writer, Kollmorgen Electro-Optical, Northampton, MAhttp://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/submit.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&id=23&jobid=280568

 

12.)  Senior Subject Matter Expert, USfalcon, Inc., Washington, DC

http://careers.usfalcon.com/careers/Careers.aspx?adata=kmUKxY2tvto5p2oasyhwE0M6j3dzBmF1YEQsGoSV6Z7mEbbDhEIfyOGZzIUh3hS0RHnSH49GbX6%2b82TlqbYoIw%3d%3d

 

13.)  Tech Subject Matter Expert 1 JIEDDO Counter- IED, Northrop Grumman, Arlington, VA

http://careers.northropgrumman.com/ExternalHorizonsWeb/getJobPostDetail.do?sequenceNumber=160770

 

14.)  Counter IED /EOD Intelligence Technician, BAE Systems, Hampton, VA

Include deploying to the JIEDDO Field Team Iraq in Baghdad, Iraq or the JIEDDO Field Team Afghanistan in Bagram, Afghanistan.  When CONUS, place of duty will be within the Intelligence Division, JIEDDO in the Northern Virginia area

http://www.applyhr.com/12021871

 

15.)  Systems Engineer – Top-Secret / SCI Clearance, Catapult Technology, Washington, DC

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=27513081&

 

16.)  Intelligence Officer (Terrorism), Defense Intelligence Agency, Department Of Defense, Washington, DC

http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=77862120

 

17.)  Military Analyst Lead, Alion Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA

https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psc/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1&JobOpeningId=8186&

 

18.)  EOD Analyst, Whitney, Bradley & Brown, Reston, VA

http://security-clearance-jobs.techexpousa.com/show_display_posting.cfm?posting_id=264582&employer_id=12235

 

19.)  Electronic Warfare Mobile Training Team Member, ManTech, Indian Head, MD

http://www.mantech.com/careers/careers_redirect.asp?r=27241BR&codes=DEjn

 

20.)  Intelligence Analyst/SME, MTCSC, Stafford, VA

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J3I1LV5ZSXNST11FQNK

 

21.)  Sr Outside Plant Technician, General Dynamics – IT, Twentynine Palms, CA

http://www.resumeware.net/gdns_rw/gdns_web/job_detail.cfm?key=31542&referred_id=158

 

22.)  Systems Analyst, Unisys Corporation, Arlington, VA

http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=78113243

 

***  From Larry Moores:

 

23.)  Garrison/Brigade S-6 (Communications/Electronics) Senior Mentor/Trainer, MPRO Rish Kohr, AFGHANISTAN

 

Job Number     Position 3922  

           

Position_Description

 

Support the USG/USA Combined Security Transition Command –Afghanistan (CSTC-A) Commando Program as a Garrison/Brigade Senior Staff Mentor/Trainer. Develop training materials and conduct training for the Garrison/Brigade respective staff sections in training and operations, logistics and communications/electronics Responsible for training the full spectrum of section duties and responsibilities.  Train, mentor and advise Garrison/Brigade staff officers and sections in the execution of assigned duties.   Training should include daily garrison/brigade administrative duties, Military Decision Making, orders

           

Requirements

 

Former 04/05  Signal Officer with Garrison/Brigade Staff experience, preferably in Infantry or Special Forces units. (439).

 

Security Clearance Requirements

None Required

Salary

Negotiable based on experience and qualifications.

Benefits

We offer an excellent compensation and benefits package that includes health, dental, life insurance, direct deposit and more.

Point of Contact: Larry Moores (larry.moores@l-3com.com)

 

24.)  PAO and IO Support, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan (CSTC-A), MPRI, Kabul, AFGHANISTAN

           

Job Number: 1542      

 

Position_Description

 

Support the USG/USA Office of Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan (CSTC-A) through the  development and coordination with other organizations STRATCOMS plans and programs. Individual will have experience in Command Information processes, media relations and detail knowledge of Strategic   Communications to include Command messaging.  Seeking Former US Military (O5/O6).

           

Requirements

           

Former Military (O5/O6) with extensive experience at the DoD, DA, or MACOM level public affairs and information operations, possess superior writing skills, and have a current.

 

Security Clearance Requirements

Secret – For additional information on security clearance eligibility go to the Defense Security Service website

(www.dss.mil/psco/denial_interim_clear_indus_applic.html)

           

Salary:  Negotiable based on experience and qualifications.

           

Benefits:  We offer an excellent compensation and benefits package that includes health, dental, life insurance, direct deposit and more.

 

Point of Contact: Larry Moores (larry.moores@l-3com.com)

 

25.)  TOP SECRET Principal Systems Engineer for SIGINT Systems, CACI International, Dahlgren, VA

http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1227318

 

26.)  Special Security Representative (SSR), QinetiQ North America, Washington, DC

http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=78112215

 

27.)  Technical Operations Officer, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Concord, CA

http://www.asian-jobs.com/view.php?job_id=33010&codes=IND

 

28.)  TOP SECRET Data Management Support Analyst – Level 3, Boeing Company, Springfield, VA

http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1195672

 

29.)  Shipboard Security Advisors- OCONUS, RONCO Consulting Corporation, Various Locations

 

RONCO Consulting Corporation is seeking highly motivated prior US Navy or Coast Guard servicemen to embark on a unique employment opportunity.  Selected candidates will be responsible for providing anti-piracy security consulting and oversight on cargo vessels transiting Gulf of Aden. Positions will be unarmed; transit time normally 5 to 6 days per mission.

 

Key Areas of Expertise:

 

 Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP)

 Shipboard experience

Qualifications:

 

 Military background or work history with training/experience in ATFP

 Shipboard security experience and relevant training

 Coursework in some or all of the following: SRFA, SRFB, SSEW, FPFT, ASC, VBSS

Knowledge and work experience in anti-terrorism techniques

Desirable Qualifications:

 

Master at Arms or Gunners Mate or Medic

Former Tech Advisor with CENATNSF

 Coast Guard MSST

 Marine Fleet Anti Terrorist Security Team  with shipboard experience 

 Marine on detachment afloat

 SWCC Crew

ATG Instructors

Contractor Instructors with sufficient training and shipboard experience also acceptable

ONLY candidates with relevant shipboard security experience should apply.

 

Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

 

To apply, please email your resume, cover letter, DD214 and other supporting documentation, availability, and salary requirements to: jobs@roncowash.com

  

http://www.roncoconsulting.com/employment/index.html?jobid=000076

 

30.)  Human Factors Engineer, Sonalysts, Dahlgren, VA

http://www.hfcareers.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?ref=gb&id=4034

 

31.)  Drafter III, Graphics Art Specialist, Bowhead, Dahlgren, VA

 

Bowhead is one of the fastest growing federal government contractors in the Washington Metropolitan area. Growing at a predictable rate given the company's dedication to quality service, Bowhead is constantly expanding its employment opportunities both in number of employees and in fields of employment.

 

We know that the success we've experienced is a result of Bowhead's greatest asset, our exceptional employees. Our respect for these individuals motivates Bowhead to provide our staff with unique challenges designed to foster their professional development. We also make superior benefits available to them.

 

In short, Bowhead offers eligible employees significant growth opportunities, competitive wages, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you're seeking a challenging position with an expanding organization, we invite you to review our job openings which vary from state to state and our competitive benefits program.

 

Job Description

Under limited supervision, prepares working plans, detailed three dimensional drawings and complete mechanical or electrical drawings and layouts of components and assemblies such as schematics, interconnect lists, parts breakdown, printed circuit board tape ups, wire lists, etc., from notes, verbal instructions and rough or detailed sketches for engineering or manufacturing purposes. May take measurements or make observations of shop and field installations; makes routine engineering computations, prepares specifications, and makes adjustments in drawings and specifications; prepares material lists and engineering orders, change requests, etc. Work involves independent judgment to a limited extent with references generally available.

 

Required Skills

 

This is a position in a dynamic working environment supporting the development of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Non-Line of Sight Launching System (NLOS-LS) Surface Mission Module. Applicant must have a positive attitude and the ability to interface with co-workers of diverse backgrounds and skills. Extensive experience with the CAD software programs SolidWorks, Pro/E and AutoCAD, as well as office automation tools such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer is required. The major software program utilized in this work will be SolidWorks. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate proficiency with the CAD software programs referenced above as part of the interview process.

 

Applicant must be able to obtain a SECRET security clearance prior to beginning work.

Required Experience

5 – 8 years professional experience.

We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JW8NI3GBW8M

 

***  Ball cap of the week: USS Rhode Island SSBN 730 (not be confused with my USS Rhode Island SSBN 740 hat)

 

***  Coffee Mug of the Day:  USS Cochrane DDG-21

 

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SNA Wounded Warrior Project

The Greater Washington Chapter of the Surface Navy Association is raising $30,000 to buy a modified wheelchair conversion van for Operation Second Chance to transport wounded warriors in and around Washington, D.C. to receive medical treatment and attend sporting events and entertainment. 

 

Visit https://www.navysna.org/Events/OperationSecondChance.asp to report your contribution to Operation Second Chance.
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