Reliability & Performance Technologies ( R&P ) · 16 hours ago
Logistics Analyst - Damage Control
Reliability & Performance Technologies (R&P) is seeking a mid-level Logistics Analyst to join their US Navy PMS 377 Production Support Team. The role involves providing logistic support with a focus on Integrated Logistics Support and experience with Amphious Damage Control Systems, as well as supporting various Navy platforms and systems.
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Responsibilities
Providing Logistic Support and provide knowledge of Integrated Logistics Support, specifically experience with Amphious Damage Control Systems
Good working knowledge of shipboard fire protection and suppression systems related to Navy platforms and systems such as Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF), Halon/Heptafluoropropane (HFP), Water Mist, Magazine and Miscellaneous Sprinkling Systems, Shipboard flooding, and Fire into ship analysis
Good working knowledge of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) defense, Conflagration and Firefighting, Ballistic protection, and Watertight Integrity
Ability to ship check and provide onboard validations
Familiarity interpreting and applying relevant military standards
Familiarity with US Navy processes and procedures
Ability to read, understand, and interpret engineering drawings and specifications
Review and distribute Planned Maintenance System (PMS) documentation
Retrieve and analyze data using the PMS viewer, CDMD-OA, Maintenance Index Pages (MIP), Maintenance Requirements Cards (MRC), Allowance Equipment Lists (AEL), Allowance Parts Lists (APL), Technical Manuals (TM), and drawings
Identify design deficiencies and develop recommendations for solutions
Familiarity with key stakeholders and customers located in shipbuilding industry and relevant government entities such as Naval Surface Warfare Centers, NAVSEA, OPNAV, etc
Qualification
Required
Good working knowledge of shipboard fire protection and suppression systems related to Navy platforms and systems such as Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF), Halon/Heptafluoropropane (HFP), Water Mist, Magazine and Miscellaneous Sprinkling Systems, Shipboard flooding, and Fire into ship analysis
Good working knowledge of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) defense, Conflagration and Firefighting, Ballistic protection, and Watertight Integrity
Ability to ship check and provide onboard validations
Familiarity interpreting and applying relevant military standards
Familiarity with US Navy processes and procedures
Ability to read, understand, and interpret engineering drawings and specifications
Review and distribute Planned Maintenance System (PMS) documentation
Retrieve and analyze data using the PMS viewer, CDMD-OA, Maintenance Index Pages (MIP), Maintenance Requirements Cards (MRC), Allowance Equipment Lists (AEL), Allowance Parts Lists (APL), Technical Manuals (TM), and drawings
Identify design deficiencies and develop recommendations for solutions
Familiarity with key stakeholders and customers located in shipbuilding industry and relevant government entities such as Naval Surface Warfare Centers, NAVSEA, OPNAV, etc
High School with 4+ years of relevant work experience in the arena of ship recoverability and/or damage control
Previous experience in Damage Control for surface combatant and/or submarine ship
Strong technical writing and written and oral communication skills
At least 2 years supporting the US Navy
U.S. Citizen and must currently hold a US SECRET security clearance
Must be able to travel domestically and internationally up to 15% of time
Benefits
Health insurance
401(k) matching
Other non-salary benefits