NATO Sea Sparrow NSSMS Technician

Port Hueneme, CA
Full Time
Mid Level
ELS is an employee-owned small business that provides professional and engineering support services to the U.S. Navy. We pride ourselves, as employee owners, in delivering high quality products to our customers across different platforms, systems and equipment. For over 40 years our focus has been to hire, develop and retain a highly qualified staff of professionals that work collaboratively to provide exceptional support and solutions to our customers. We are caring, results driven, and strive to provide a meaningful work experience.

Description;

The NATO SEASPARROW Surface Missile System (NSSMS) Mk 57. The Mk 57 NATO Sea Sparrow is a medium-range, rapid-reaction missile weapon system that provides the capability to destroy   hostile aircraft, anti-ship missiles, and airborne and surface-to-air missile   platforms with surface-to-air missiles.
  The successful candidate will:
  a. Conduct research and comprehensive design studies into development, acquisition, and/or in-service engineering for assigned equipment.
  b. Evaluate performance specifically related to hardware reliability, operation, performance, and/or maintainability problems, as well as proposed   design changes, advanced development changes, or system improvements that were   not specifically identified but could result in changes to the system.   Incumbents must utilize knowledge of research and developmental activities   and technological advances to incorporate them into the assigned projects.
  c. Routinely applies reliability and maintainability techniques during design   studies, such as: Failure modes and effects analysis, stress analysis, fault   tree analysis, and reliability modeling for trade-off evaluations. The   approaches and procedures adapted or developed are used by others in similar   situations. Reports are generated that identify the findings, including the   thorough evaluation of the various alternatives considered and the reason for   the recommendation, which could be in the form of ECPs, MRCs, ORDALTs, TRS,   or other associated documentation.
  d. Individual prepares, modifies, reviews, and updates technical   documentation relative to all phases of lifecycle support. He/she prepares   analytical evaluations and/or reviews on proposed or existing technical   documentation for assigned equipment. The documentation may include   development, interface, or end item specifications, test requirements and   plans, production drawings, operating manuals, etc.
  e. Utilize knowledge of assigned equipment and associated systems to review   the documentation for technical accuracy and adequacy. The technician will   determine compliance with the regulations of Navy instructions and   specifications.
  f. Provide technical evaluation of and solution to fleet problems. This   includes reviewing problems reported in messages, CASREPs, Feedback Reports, or other means; researching the NAVSEA Readiness Database; and developing   solutions and evaluating the corrective action to the reported problems.   Products associated with these solutions include the development of interim   modifications, technical bulletins, messages, ECPs, or test plans. Generates   individual or group reports associated with these problems and provides oral   or written information to the appropriate Code within the E60 Division.
  g. Provide technical consultative information, maintain knowledge on design, configuration, and problems of the system.
  h. Maintain contact with the design agent and the technical community. Keeps   informed of relevant technical information and hardware/software upgrades for   MK9 TIS and MK29 GMLS. Provides technical information in support of the   following functions: configuration management, data design (drawings, specs.), logistics support (APLs, TRS), technical manuals (TMDR, etc....). Provides technical consultative services to all levels of the technical community. 

Education/Certification Requirements:

• 5 years as a Fire Control Technician (NEC V31A) with experience in MK 57 NSSMS Mod 12 – 15.   
• 4 Years of shipboard experience
• Must possess a secret clearance
• Experience in leading technical teams in troubleshooting and integration testing.
• Communication skills in briefing at all levels of the organization, and be able to work with and foster a strong team environment.
• Analytical skills to effectively track, manage, and status multiple   technical issues.
• Must have strong Microsoft Office Suite computer skills.
• Must have strong organizational and time management skills. 

​​​​A Company Background Investigation, CAC, US Citizenship, and a secret security clearance are required for this position.

Salary: $75,000 - $95,000

Bonus: $1500

Travel: estimated 25% of the time

ELS is a proud Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
 
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