Command, Control and Intelligence (C2I) Systems Technician
Hepburn and Sons, LLCAbout the role
Overview
As the Command, Control and Intelligence Systems Technician working for Hepburn and Sons LLC, you will provide Fleet Technical Assistance. You will be expected to interpret shipboard technical documents to assess, repair and document equipment deficiencies.
This is a contingent position based on award/funding from the customer.
Working at Hepburn and Sons LLC
Working at Hepburn means applying a passion for meaningful work with intellectual rigor to help solve the leading issues of today. We honor handshakes as rigorously as contracts. We keep trust at the forefront of every decision we make and customer we serve! We believe there is no greater principle in business than that of building a solid foundation of trust. We hold one another to the highest levels of integrity and ethics. We cherish every opportunity given to us by our clients. We believe in collaboration, mutual respect, open communication, and opportunity for growth.
This position involves working in both an office environment and a shipboard environment.
Responsibilities
- Provide technical support for the evaluation and correction of fleet system/equipment casualties and provide technical assistance on mechanical/ electrical/electronic Combat Systems casualty repairs IAW the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM) and fleet requirements
- Provide technical assistance for other systems
- Provide problem analysis, troubleshooting, isolation, correction and checkout testing to provide a clear path for resolution returning the mechanical/electrical/electronic Combat Systems and related equipment to full operational condition
- Perform the following system/equipment troubleshooting and evaluation tasks:
- (a) Provide distance support (DS) for ships and on-site technical assistance for mechanical/electrical/electronic Combat Systems and related equipment
- (b) Utilize hardware and software technical expertise to troubleshoot equipment failures to determine corrective repair action and train ship’s force in the operation, maintenance and logistics support of specific equipment
- (c) Provide logistics support as an integral part of on-site technical assistance
- (d) Complete Technical Assistance Visit Reports (TAVR), in accordance with the current version of the COMUSFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 Joint Fleet Maintenance (JFMM), for ship’s force, SERMC Code 200 Engineering Department managers, and SERMC Code 300 Maintenance Team
- (e) Research Departures from Specifications (DFS), Design Service Requests (DSR), Liaison Action Requests (LAR), and Work Specification Reviews(WSR)
- ( f) Utilize Government software systems to track problems associated with systems/equipment, and for system analysis, to include Tech Assist, Assessments &Scheduling Information (TAAS-Info) and Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM) systems
- Perform assessment and maintenance of shipboard systems and equipment and training in maintenance and overhaul processes
- Perform the following operational assessment tasks during Total Ships Readiness Assessments, Ballistic Missile Defense Readiness Assessments (BMDRAs), INSURVs/ Mid Cycle Inspections (MCIs), Combat Systems Assessments (CSAs), and Pre-Deployment assessments, or similar test and inspection programs as necessary:
- (a) Assessment Program tasks include: the full spectrum of services required to perform system equipment assessment and inspections on all ship classes including: scheduling and coordination; test procedure development and maintenance; ordering, tracking, receipt, and delivery of parts and materials; data entry into maintenance and supply information systems; discrepancy tracking, maintenance, and reporting; analysis; reports; technical and logistics research; and discrepancy resolution
- (b) Fleet Maintenance Program tasks include: investigation of hardware and installation design and safety deficiencies; development of proposed engineering solutions to improve operational reliability, maintainability, and availability; engineering audits of prototype and production modifications and installations; and preparation of engineering and technical reports
- (c) Engineering, technical, and repair tasks include: development and maintenance of test, certification, and operation procedures; development of repair procedures, specifications and engineering change proposals; and adjudication of DFS and DSR requests. Provide integrated logistics and related support services to include logistics audits, reviews and assessments which determine the adequacy of logistics support and recommend corrective actions to technical documentation, tools, support equipment, configuration, test equipment, and repair parts IAW fleet schedules
- Perform the following ILS tasks:
- (a)
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