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Become a part of the "Bath-Built is Best-Built" tradition. Bath Iron Works is seeking someone who enjoys a dynamic high-energy, high-impact environment to join its Estimating team.
In this unique role you'll have extensive exposure to our Navy customer, our exciting ships, and the value chain that makes it all happen.
The role's core responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Developing cost proposals for new Navy and commercial work with accurate, achievable hour/material cost estimates.
- Developing and maintaining proposal support documents and checklists.
- Reviewing / researching historical data and compiling summary reports to develop and maintain installation standards for use in estimating change work.
- Preparing estimates by calculating various statistical data such as costs per labor hour.
- Creating financial models utilizing Excel functions and/or Access data queries.
- Verifying change work scope via shipchecks and technical drawing reviews.
- Maintaining company baselines for all Programs.
- Assisting management with departmental staffing plans.
- Earned Value Management System (EVMS) analysis.
The Life Cycle Engineering Department supports the design, integration, and construction of modernized systems and equipment on in-service Navy surface combatants.
This position reports to the DDG 1000 Planning Yard Engineering team, to provide functional Electrical Engineering analysis and Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) support for DDG 1000 Class Destroyers.
Typical responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Performing functional Electrical Engineering analysis for installation of ShipAlts into DDG 1000 class ships.
- Supporting update of associated databases and calculations, and configuration management of changes to power systems since new construction, for DDG 1000 Electric Plant Load Analysis.
- Specifying new functional designs and design changes in support of Navy contracts, Ship Change Documents (SCDs) and special studies for DDG 1000 class ships.
- Working with customers (Navy, Installing Activities, Procurement, Contracts, Detail Design, and On-Site Design Representatives) to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Some travel to ships’ Home Ports and Availability executing Shipyards may be required.
- Working with customers to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Developing new and/or editing class common equipment procurement specifications.
- Reviewing and approving BIW developed detail design products.
- Reviewing and approving Vendor Furnished Information.
- Reviewing and approving Government Furnished Information.
The Life Cycle Engineering Department supports the design, integration, and construction of modernized systems and equipment on in-service Navy surface combatants.
This position reports to the DDG 1000 Planning Yard Engineering team, to provide functional Electrical Engineering analysis and Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) support for DDG 1000 Class Destroyers.
Typical responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Performing functional Electrical Engineering analysis for installation of ShipAlts into DDG 1000 class ships.
- Supporting update of associated databases and calculations, and configuration management of changes to power systems since new construction, for DDG 1000 Electric Plant Load Analysis.
- Specifying new functional designs and design changes in support of Navy contracts, Ship Change Documents (SCDs) and special studies for DDG 1000 class ships.
- Working with customers (Navy, Installing Activities, Procurement, Contracts, Detail Design, and On-Site Design Representatives) to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Some travel to ships’ Home Ports and Availability executing Shipyards may be required.
- Working with customers to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Developing new and/or editing class common equipment procurement specifications.
- Reviewing and approving BIW developed detail design products.
- Reviewing and approving Vendor Furnished Information.
- Reviewing and approving Government Furnished Information.
Bath Iron works is seeking a full-time Labor Attorney to join our Labor Relations department.
• The Labor Attorney will report to the Director of Labor Relations.
• Represent the organization as an advocate in its commitment to consistent and fair labor and employment practices.
• Develop, implement and maintain Collective Bargaining Agreements, MOAs and Settlements.
• Investigate and support investigations conducted by other departments regarding CBA violations, discipline and other allegations.
• Identify proactive opportunities for increasing awareness, knowledge, and education of management regarding the correct application of collectively bargained language.
• Advise the Company of regulatory and industry trends.
• Coordinate with the Legal Department to ensure CBA compliance.
• Stay current on Arbitration and Settlement trends within the applicable internationals and beyond.
• Perform ongoing legal research on a variety of labor and employment law issues.
• Prepare and conduct Unemployment Hearings at the Appeal and Commission levels.
• Prepare Arbitration Cases for presentation and interact with outside counsel.
• Hear and respond to grievances.
• Provide support as needed throughout HR organization on issues related to employment, labor and employment law.
Bath Iron Works is seeking an Engineer II/III to join our Safety & Health department. In this role you will be responsible for assisting with the administration and management of occupational health and safety programs within the Safety Engineering discipline in a very dynamic, fast paced shipyard industry.
Duties include but not limited to :
- Identifying workplace hazards and feasible means of abatement;
- Providing direction and technical support on compliance with OSHA standards and company procedures
- Assisting with establishing and maintaining safety and health programs and management systems
- Reviewing the effectiveness of compliance programs
- Assisting management and supervision with the recognition and abatement of hazards
- Participating in regular scheduled workplace inspections
- Developing fall protection plans
- Conducting root cause accident and incident investigations and developing subsequent corrective actions
- Providing training as necessary
Openings on 1st and 2nd shifts.
- Diagnose, treat and medically manage work-related injuries and illnesses for Bath Iron Works employees.
- Collaborate with on-site medical, nursing and workers' compensation personnel, management and outside providers concerning work-related injury case management, return to work and fitness for duty concerns.
- Perform routine medical surveillance physical examination and case review for a variety of programs, i.e., exposures from asbestos, heavy metals, various environmental toxins and noise; DOT; fire brigade and other programs.
- Supervise the BIW clinical staff.
- Works within current nurse practice act of the State of Maine.
- Minimal on-call required.
- No holidays or weekends.
- 4x10 weekday work schedule.
- Responsible for all aspects of Provisioning Technical Documentation as required by individual shipbuilding contracts.
- Review vendor equipment drawings to determine & identify maintenance significant repair parts.
- Prepare & submit Allowance Parts Lists through the Navy’s ICAPS Client server for CDRL submittal to the Navy’s approval authority.
- Maintain accurate and complete records of work prepared and daily status.
- Daily interaction with other functional areas in Integrated Logistic Support, Engineering, Procurement, Navy customer, and periodic Vendor support.
- Naval Architectural work associated with designing, building, documenting, and supporting Naval Ships including:
- Design maintenance and upgrade tasks for ships under construction or in service
- Documentation of “as-built” ships
- Calculations to support new construction processes such as launching, dry dockings, sea trials, pier-side trim and stability monitoring, mooring arrangements, and inclining
- Prepare and submit Tonnage Applications to the US Coast Guard
- Engineering analyses to determine and develop ship geometry, arrangements, weight, centers of gravity, loads, tank properties, cargo and payload stowage, docking parameters, and ship intact and damaged stability characteristics.
- Provide Naval Architecture support for BIW’s Planning Yard contracts, including:
- Updating Selected Record Drawings (Docking and Sounding Tables, Ship Information Books and Principal Characteristics)
- Inclining Experiments
- Special Projects and Studies
- Updating Weight & Stability documentation
- Respond to questions / provide guidance to the Fleet, Homeports and NAVSEA
- Utilize Hydrostatic, Hydrodynamic, FEA, and “in-house” software to perform analyses.
- Write reports and correspondence.
- Participate in or lead technical interchanges on issues with customers such as U. S. Navy (NAVSEA and Supervisor of Shipbuilding), USCG, or others.
- Travel to US Navy Homeports 2-4 times per year for a week – 10 days per trip.