This Engineer will work within the BIW Engineering Department’s Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) organization as a member of the Reliability, Maintainability & Availability (RMA) team. This Engineer will leverage their specialty reliability and maintainability (R&M) skills to effectively implement R&M requirements onboard U.S. Navy Ships for Hull, Mechanical & Electrical (HM&E) systems.
Typical skills and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Provide Failure Reporting Analysis & Corrective Action (FRACAS) expertise to the Zumwalt Class Ship Program, including during fleet deployment and build-yard maintenance periods (BYMP). Perform engineering tasks to effectively document HM&E equipment failures, participate in Failure Review Boards (FRBs) and generate reliability metrics, including reliability growth calculations.
- Determine root cause of equipment failures and document solutions (long term corrective action) to prevent failure recurrence.
- Participate in integrated product teams involving buyers, subcontractors, vendors, engineers, logistic reps, Navy customers, etc. for current and future BIW shipbuilding programs, including DDG(X).
- Model ship system designs, conduct analyses/calculations and perform research to determine equipment R&M performance parameters (MTBF, MTBF, MTTR, Rm, Ao, etc.) Apply reliability techniques and software to perform sensitivity studies, supportability calculations, and optimal sparing.
- Interpret engineering designs, drawings, change proposals, plus Ship and Purchase Specifications.
- Gather equipment specification data as well as industry/fleet failure data. Organize and interpret data for R&M evaluations and technical assessments.
- Interface with vendors to achieve R&M requirements identified in HM&E equipment Purchase Specifications and/or Ship Design-Build Specifications.
- Support development of Maintenance Demonstration (M-Demo) Plans. Participate in the subsequent execution of M-Demo events. Produce M-Demo reports for government review and approval.
- Review vendor-initiated Failure Modes, Effects & Criticality Analyses (FMECA) of shipboard systems. Submit FMECA Reports to government for review and facilitate Navy CDRL approval.
- Review vendor-initiated Reliability and Maintainability Allocations, Assessments and Analyses (RMAAA) for shipboard equipment. Submit RMAAA Reports to government for review and facilitate Navy CDRL approval.
- Interface with Navy customer, Manufacturing Trades, Procurement, Quality Assurance, Fleet Service Engineering, and/or Design to resolve technical issues, failure investigations and root cause analyses.
- Update internal R&M procedures and work instructions to facilitate repeatability and promote continuous process improvement.