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Availability Project Manager

Management & Engineering Technologies International, Inc.
$85,000.00 - $95,000.00 / yr
remote work
United States, Washington, Seattle
Oct 31, 2024

Management and Engineering Technologies International, Inc. (METI) is a distinguished professional services company delivering Information Technology and Engineering Support Services to both the federal sector and private industry across the United States and in a number of other countries. We are urgently hiring for an Availability Project Manager (APM) for our United States Coast Guard (USCG) Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) /APM contract. METI boasts a senior management team with extensive experience supporting a wide range of contracts within the federal government and private industry. At METI, you will have the opportunity to use cutting-edge technology and management processes while working on projects that make a difference to our clients. This position is based primarily in Seattle, Washington, with the possibility of part-time telework. Employees are expected to work on-site 1-2 days per week, with flexibility for remote work during the remaining days, based on project needs and in coordination with the team. Full remote work is not available for this role.

Duties:



  • Utilize a knowledge competency of the principles, practices, and techniques of ship repair, including drydocking, dock and sea trials, non-destructive testing, and other principles, practices, and techniques unique to the marine industry to coordinate and facilitate new and existing projects related to these areas in support of the USCG mission.
  • Employ a competency of commercial and military standards in support of this work to ensure successful outcomes for the Coast Guard customer. A working knowledge of Coast Guard Instructions and logistics tools is beneficial.
  • Use familiarity with Coast Guard ship repair standards to enforce the standards, policies, and procedures for this work and the associated projects. Conduct planned vessel assessments for the purpose of developing a planned availability work list.
  • Properly and efficiently utilize office equipment (computers, scanners, fax machines, etc.) as well as Microsoft Office applications.
  • Communicate orally and in written English to present and defend technical recommendations; facilitate consensus; prepare memoranda and position papers; present briefings; and advise management officials.
  • Attend meetings and conferences as required by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) and provide a written summarization of each meeting or conference.
  • Employ a good working knowledge of the Fleet Logistics System (FLS) to plan and execute both corrective & preventive maintenance actions.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, technical publications, and directives.
  • Climb ladders, access voids and small shipboard spaces for the purpose of identifying needed hull, mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) repairs.
  • Travel: Travel will be required on short notice for the purpose of witnessing propeller disassembly, reassembly, inspection check points, etc. for POLAR class hub overhauls, as well as providing inspector support for various work items during POLAR STAR's annual drydocks. In addition to short notice travel, please be prepared to travel for up to 4 weeks at a time and be on the road up to 120 days a year.


Qualifications:



  • Must have five years of experience in USCG naval engineering maintenance practices and procedures as defined in Commandant Instruction Manual 9000.6, Naval Engineering Manual.
  • Must have five years of experience in ship/boat maintenance to include drydocking procedures.
  • Must have five years of experience in Project Management.
  • Must have five years of experience conducting maintenance assessments on ships/boats to identify required repairs and prioritize maintenance requirements.
  • Must have one year experience using Microsoft Office Programs (Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint).
  • Must have two years of experience working with Fleet Logistics System (FLS) management database.
  • Must have two years of experience in specification or technical procedure development.
  • Must have documented knowledge of Critical Path Methods, scheduling and planning documents.
  • An understanding of Coast Guard organization and vessels is desired.
  • Documented working knowledge of commercial and military standards. Knowledge and experience with use of Coast Guard Instructions and logistics tools is beneficial.
  • Understand proper use of office equipment (computers, scanners, fax machines, etc.) as well as Microsoft Office applications.
  • Have an ability to communicate orally and in writing in order to present and defend technical recommendations; facilitate consensus; prepare memoranda and position papers; present briefings; and advise management officials.
  • Ability to attend meetings and conferences as required by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) and provide a written summary of the meeting or conference.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, technical publications and directives.
  • Ability to climb ladders, access voids and small shipboard spaces for the purpose of identifying needed hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) repairs.


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