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Amentum Submarine Forward Electronics System Analyst in Norfolk, Virginia
Are you looking for a position to continue supporting the world’s finest submarine fleet? Amentum is actively seeking a Submarine Forward Electronics System Analyst to join our Norfolk, VA team. This position will provide technical, logistical, and analytical support to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) supporting the Submarine Hull, Mechanical and Electrical Department, Code 275. The successful candidate will provide support to the Post-Deployment Maintainability Assessment (PDMA) and Submarine Continuous Operational and Maintenance Assessment (SubCOMA) team.
Essential Responsibilities:
Research, collect, and organize submarine maintenance data, from various DoD/DON online applications, including 2-Kilos, Casualty Reports, Fleet Technical Assistance Reports, Manning and Training documents, and Technical manuals
Consolidate data and multiple data sets into databases for use in various, future assessments. Develop algorithms (filters, queries, etc.) to enhance databases
Clean data and maintain databases to ensure accuracy and efficiency
Conduct regular quality assurance checks and reviews to ensure data integrity
Analyze and interpret maintenance data trends to identify critical insights into submarine maintainability issues
Transform and model maintenance data into charts and tables to depict key maintainability issues
Collaborate with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) including Regional Maintenance Centers (RMCs) and other submarine maintenance stakeholders to review and validate assessed maintenance data, determine maintainability challenges, and identify potential solutions
Generate maintainability reports that capture the findings from each assessment to support decision-making regarding submarine maintainability
Perform other related duties as assigned
Review and assess MFOM Data, TAVRs, CASREPs, 2-Kilos, parts usage, and STAARS FTA/Maintenance data and provide waterfront input and technical support in the identification, analysis, root cause determination, failures, and/or trends and formulation of recommendations and actionable date in support of Fleet/TYCOM Squadron, Ships Force, RMCs and NAVSEA
Investigate and perform maintenance investigations/assessments, generate reports/point papers/briefs that include recommendations for problem resolution and/or product improvements in support of TMA and other Fleet/TYCOM activities/meetings
Conduct onboard assessments
Develop a formal Maintainability Report; The report will identify and document maintainability issues and provide actionable data to support data-driven recommendations/actions
Perform all other tasks as assigned
Minimum Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
General Experience: Three (3) years of full-time experience in Navy program acquisition and lifecycle support
Specialized Experience: Three (3) years of full-time experience in Submarine Forward Electronic Systems acquisition and lifecycle support.
Possess knowledge of:
DoD/Navy Systems and Programs acquisition
Navy systems requirements, standards, and procedures
Navy procurement and acquisition
Navy configuration management, data management, and program management
Must be able to obtain and maintain a secret US government clearance. Note: US citizenship is required to obtain a secret clearance.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience supporting the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC)
Expertise with problem-solving techniques to identify actual or potential problem areas and/or trends that impact submarine maintainability
Proficiency with Data research, collection, organization, integration, analysis, and reporting
Competent mathematical and/or statistical skills
Familiarity with Data Analysis software products including TABLEAU, POWER BI, and Microsoft ACCESS
Experience with Programming languages like SQL
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