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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Washington, District of Columbia

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Job Description

Job Location - Washington, D.C.

Are you an experienced Marine Engineer that enjoys working with marine auxiliary systems?

Do you want to help support the mission of the United States Coast Guard in Washington, D.C. area? If so, we are looking for you!

As a Marine Auxiliary Engineer​ you will:

  • Work within the Maritime Lifecycle Readiness Division to provide engineering support to the United States Coast Guard - Surface Forces Logistics Center.
  • Join a well-established team that gives you the opportunity to grow.
  • Receive robust benefits package that includes Employee Stock Ownership Plan!
  • Be a part of an empowered accountability culture where each employee-owner has a meaningful stake in the future success and growth of the company.

A week in the life of a Marine Auxiliary Engineer​:

  • Assist in design, development, and evaluation of the operation of marine systems, ship machinery, and related equipment, such as auxiliary systems, HVAC&R, piping systems.
  • Support the US Coast Guard reviewing third party design modifications and improvements to mechanical systems and components.
  • Perform design reviews, evaluating constructability, helping resolve technical issues, and managing information generated through the design and construction phases.
  • Conduct analyses of various auxiliary systems, lead development of technical data packages and reviews. Conduct trade studies regarding auxiliary system configuration.
  • Conduct marine engineering analysis.
  • Create graphical representations of structures and systems.
  • Inspect auxiliary equipment or systems.
  • Assist in research of advanced engineering designs or applications.
  • Prepare technical reports for internal use.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or High School diploma and 6 years of additional relevant experience
  • U.S. Citizenship with the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance.

EXPERIENCE

  • Progressively responsible experience in marine specific fields (i.e. auxiliary systems, piping systems, fluids and hydraulics)
  • Working with Microsoft Office suite
  • Experience with Auto-CAD
  • Familiarity with ABS, NVR, and commercial ship design rules and regulations.