Engineer Sr - Materials
- Seniority
- Senior
- Work
- On-site
- Type
- Full-time
- Degree
- BS
- Experience
- 5+ yrs
- Industry
- Defense
- Role
- Quality / Testing
- Schedule
- Standard
- Clearance
- Ability to obtain
Role details
Non-Metallic Materials Engineering (D343) Preservation and Coatings Group is cognizant of everything related to surface preparation and painting requirements for construction of nuclear submarines. This group develops the Non-Propulsion Paint Schedule drawing requirements, performs design review of corrosion-prone items, and works closely with the Non-Metallic Materials Engineering Lab on coating tests. Primary responsibilities include: construction support - providing Trades clarification of coatings requirements with deck plate evaluation as required; providing disposition to Engineering Reports and Vendor Information Requests; drawing development / coating selection and prodicing detailed paint application procedures; develop laboratory test plans for evaluation of new coating methods and materials; perform forensic analysis of coating failures.
Qualifications Required: • Bachelors degree in Mechanical, Materials, Chemical or Civil Engineering • Minimum five years post graduate experience required in shipyard, coatings industry and/or roadway construction.
Preferred • NACE / AAMP (coating inspector) Level 1 certification or NAVSEA equivalent training preferred.
Skills • Attention to detail • Able to interpret 2D drawings • Competent techical writing • Confined space entry
Physical Qualifications Climbing, Color Vision, Crawling, Kneeling, Stooping
Environmental Attributes Cold, Dusty, Hot, Inside, Noise, Outside
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