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Engineering Technician VI (AEGIS Fire Control)

Strategic Technology Institute Inc (STi)

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Early Career (2+ yrs experience)
Unspecified
Engineering - Electrical
Mayport Naval Station, FL (On-Site/Office)

POSITION TITLE: Engineering Technician VI (AEGIS Fire Control)
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: Active Secret Clearance (required)

EMPLOYMENT NOTE:
• Positions are full-time and contingent upon contract award.
• As part of the proposal submission process, candidates must be prepared to provide their Social Security Number (SSN) to the Facility Security Officer (FSO). This information is required by the Contracting Office to verify active security clearance status within the Defense Information System for Security (DISS). SSN collection will be conducted securely and solely for clearance verification purposes in support of proposal submission.

POSITION OVERVIEW
The Contractor shall provide non-personal Combat System Technical Support services to the Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) in support of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) mission objectives. This position supports Fleet Technical Assistance (FTA), Total Ship Readiness Assessments (TSRA), Integrated Class Maintenance Plans (ICMP), Mandatory Technical Requirement (MTR) assessments, and Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) events for U.S. Navy ships homeported in Mayport, FL and other CONUS/OCONUS locations.

The Engineering Technician VI provides system- and equipment-level expertise to support troubleshooting, assessment analysis, inspection, root cause identification, testing, certification, logistics configuration support, alteration development, and long-term resolution of Combat Systems-related issues.

PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 15 February 2026 – 14 February 2031

PLACE OF PERFORMANCE:
75% – SERMC, Naval Station Mayport, FL; 15% – Other CONUS locations; 10% – OCONUS locations
*Work may be performed onboard U.S. Navy ships (in-port or at sea), government facilities, or commercial shore facilities.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provide distance support and on-site technical assistance for mechanical, electrical, and electronic Combat Systems casualty repairs in accordance with the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM).
• Perform problem analysis, troubleshooting, fault isolation, corrective actions, and checkout testing to return systems and equipment to full operational condition.
• Train ship’s force on the operation, maintenance, and logistics support of assigned systems and equipment.
• Provide logistics support as an integral part of technical assistance efforts.
• Prepare and submit Technical Assistance Visit Reports (TAVRs).
• Research and support resolution of DFS, DSR, LAR, and WSR actions.
• Utilize Government systems such as Fleet Technical Support (FTS) and Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM) for tracking and analysis.
• Perform system assessments and inspections during TSRA, BMDRA, INSURV/MCI, Combat Systems Assessments (CSA), pre-deployment assessments, and similar programs.
• Support scheduling, coordination, test procedure development, parts tracking, discrepancy reporting, data entry, analysis, and technical research.
• Investigate hardware, installation design, and safety deficiencies and develop engineering solutions to improve system reliability and maintainability.
• Develop and maintain test, certification, repair, and operational procedures.
• Support engineering change proposals and adjudicate DFS and DSR requests.
• Conduct logistics audits, reviews, and assessments to determine adequacy of logistics support.
• Review and recommend changes to COSAL, APLs, PMS documentation, AAPs, PTD, and ship system configuration data.
• Assist ship’s force in identifying, locating, and tracking parts, specialized tools, and support equipment.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
• Full time, hands-on experience in interpreting shipboard technical documents to assess, repair and document equipment deficiencies, and configure equipment in alternate structures to meet mission requirements.
• A combination of mechanical and electrical shipboard experience.
• The candidate must possess a minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience within the last seven (7) years performing the following: Full time, hands-on experience in the accomplishment of Fleet Technical Assistance, Assessment and Logistical Support of U.S. Navy ships’ AEGIS Fire Control Systems (e.g. Mk 99 Fire Control Systems).

WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Approximately 40% office environment and 60% shipboard environment.
• Work may include confined spaces, secure spaces, working aloft, and exposure to high humidity and elevated temperatures.
• Must be capable of: Lifting up to 50 lbs; Stooping, climbing ladders/stairs; Prolonged standing for up to 6 hours per day
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