Coordinate with Port Engineers, Technical Warrant Holders, In-Service Engineering Agents, Ship Design Managers and Regional Maintenance Centers in all matters concerning maintenance and modernization
Validate existing CMP content through engineering and data analysis. Update CMP requirements’ man-day and material cost estimates from a review and analysis of actual return costs.
Assist in the development of CMP tasks for Program and Fleet Modernization requirements with associated configuration data for assigned ship class.
Coordinate CMP Processing activities, including the development, maintenance and monitoring of Baseline Availability Work Packages (BAWPs) / Availability Work Packages (AWPs).
Validates the CMP content through review of requirements in JFMM, NSTM, Ship Specifications, tech manuals, instructions and drawings.
Develop, collate and brief maintenance and modernization documents and strategies to all working levels of the maintenance team, to include SES and Flag-level.
Develop and deliver engineered ship-specific Shipsheets in support of Planning, Programming, Budget and Execution (PPBE). Conduct detailed reviews of ship CSMP entries to identify requirements, cost elements and impact to availabilities regarding duration and budget.
Assist in the development and delivery of Technical Foundation Papers for assigned ship class that describe ship lifecycle maintenance requirements that ensure each ship reaches its Expected Service Life (ESL).
Assist SURFMEPP Activity and SEA 21 personnel with answering Congressional, OSD, Force Management and Budget (FMB), and other agency questions-for-the-record, data calls, reports, and other similar inquiries.
Support the development of metrics for processes and products, and ensure alignment with Future Readiness Team / SWE requirements.
Use these metrics to provide recommendations for improvements in the CMP and other SURFMEPP Activity processes and products.
Maintain the accuracy, content, integrity of and accessibility to the Class Maintenance Plan and the Maintenance and Shipwork Planning database for surface ships.
15+ years of Naval Ships Experience
Experience with maintenance and engineering planning experience with LCS Class ships
Experience with engineering experience as Naval Officer or Senior Enlisted ("Senior Enlisted" defined as Chief, Senior Chief or Master Chief); OR Prior experience as Port Engineer or Project Manager for subject ship class.
Prior active duty Navy, Qualification as Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW).
Navy Maintenance through Ship Yard experiences such as serving onboard a ship or on a Project Team during a ship’s Depot Level (CNO Avail) or throughout an Optimized Fleet Response Plan (OFRP) Maintenance Cycle.
Experience with supporting surface Navy ships in the planning, budgeting, execution of off-ship repair, maintenance, and modernization.
Experience with US Navy surface ship depot level maintenance planning process and associated organizations.
Working knowledge of Navy correspondence