Engineering Technician III - VI Engineering - Dahlgren, VA at Geebo

Engineering Technician III - VI

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Summary:
(One to 3 sentences describing the job)Provide engineering technical support to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) Missile Systems Integration and Weapons Effectiveness Division (H30) designs, develops, integrates and evaluates weapons systems.
The Division performs weapons systems integration; electrical and mechanical analysis, design, and simulation; computational physics solutions, real-time kill assessments, land-based and waterfront integration testing, and system of systems engineering.
There are five branches within the Missile Systems Integration and Weapons Effectiveness Division:
Launcher Systems (H31), Lethality and Weapons Effectiveness (H32), Missile Systems Engineering and Integration (H33), Advanced Engagement Systems (H34), and Target Vulnerability & Lethality (H35).
Each branch is chartered with the research and development of new and innovative ways to advance the Warfighter, therefore eroding an adversary's power, influence, and will.
To ensure the respective systems are integrated into the battlespace transparently; development efforts are cross-functional, and ever emergent, supporting both Naval and non-Naval end users.
Two major programs within the Missile Systems Integration and Weapons Effectiveness Division are the Vertical Launch System (VLS) and the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Surface Warfare Mission PackageJob Duties:
(List core responsibilities and job duties)This position encompasses a range of engineering technicians providing engineering and technical services at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) Missile Systems Integration and Weapons Effectiveness Division (H30) designs, develops, integrates and evaluates weapons systems.
Mandatory Skill Requirements (must have):
Engineering Technician III - 30083Five (5) years of experience in applying engineering services to maritime, launcher, missile, weapon, or weapon control system components and assemblies.
This experience includes developing and testing solutions to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance, and assisting engineers in inspecting products, conducting tests, and collecting data.
Engineering Technician IV - 30084Seven (7) years of experience in applying engineering services to maritime, launcher, missile, weapon, or weapon control system components and assemblies.
This experience includes developing and testing solutions to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance, and assisting engineers in inspecting products, conducting tests, and collecting data.
Engineering Technician V - 30085Ten (10) years of experience in applying engineering services to maritime, launcher, missile, weapon, or weapon control system components and assemblies.
This experience includes developing and testing solutions to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance, and assisting engineers in inspecting products, conducting tests, and collecting data.
Engineering Technician VI - 30086Fifteen (15) years of experience in applying engineering services to maritime, launcher, missile, weapon, or weapon control system components and assemblies.
This experience includes developing and testing solutions to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance, and assisting engineers in inspecting products, conducting tests, and collecting data.
Desired Skill Requirements:
Navy and/or Marine Corps related experience is preferred.
Experience at NSWC Dahlgren preferred.
Education/Equivalent:
High School Graduate or equivalent.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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