Strategic Weapon Systems (SWS) Test Engineer in Groton
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The Strategic Weapons System Test Engineer must proactively prepare for and execute assigned Strategic Weapon System Testing for the COLUMBIA new construction submarine, in a safe and efficient manner. Specific responsibilities include:
Conduct thorough job hazard analyses and briefings to ensure personnel and equipment safety. Ensure proper safety tagout and re-entry control procedures are in place and strictly adhered to. Certify all prerequisites are fully met prior to commencing a test.
Evaluate recorded data for conformance to test procedure requirements/specifications. Conduct effective shift turnovers to maximize downstream work efficiency. Verify retest requirements are properly executed & certified. Document, publish and track test delays and non-conformances. Perform Test Procedure review for accuracy and completeness. Lead test execution, and manage effective test data collection/certification. Qualify as, and execute all duties of a Test Director & Shift Test Director. Test Engineers will report directly to their Test Supervisor or Assistant Chief Test Engineer (ACTE).
Requirements
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2+ years of System test experience or Technical background \n
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High School Diploma or equivalent \n
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Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance \n, * Proficiency in management of multiple tasks \n
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Coordination and direction of cross functional teams \n
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Strong troubleshooting skills and logical thinking \n
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Ability to plan and work closely with engineering and design \n
Benefits & conditions
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Coordination of Testing Between interfacing test departments (D972, D272, D441, D278, D445) \n
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Testing of Piping Systems & Tanks (Hydrostatic, Cleanliness Flushes & Operational Testing) \n
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Hydraulic Operations (Missile Tube Muzzle Hatches, Valve Operations & Timing of Control Valves) \n
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Electrical Cable Integrity Checks \n
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Tracking Trade Installations via Test Inspection Reports \n
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Support GFE Component Installation and Inspections \n
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Support extended testing durations and shift work (1st, 2nd and 3rd) as required to minimize schedule impacts. \n
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Process Ripouts for Re-Entry Control establishing safety tagouts & retest requirements \n
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Perform Testing IAW Columbia Integrated Test Requirements Outline (ITRO) and Strategic Weapon System Test Execution Plan (SWSTEP) \n
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Qualify as a SWS Test Director and SWS Shift Test Director \n, * Mechanical system test experience to include fluid or air system flush and hydrostatic testing, or: \n
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Electrical/Electronic system test experience, including fiber optic cabling \n
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Electromechanical system operation and grooming \n
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Previous Shipyard supervision, test or equivalent Navy experience \n
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Experience with the Navy Tagout system and/or Non-shipboard Lockout Tagout system \n