AMERICAN SYSTEMS

Mechanical Engineer, Senior

Location US-RI-Middletown
ID 2025-2667
Category
Engineering
Position Type
Full-Time
Remote
No
Clearance Required
Secret

Overview

AMERICAN SYSTEMS is an employee-owned federal government contractor supporting national priority programs through our strategic solutions in the areas of Information Technology, Test & Evaluation, Program Mission Support, Engineering & Analysis, and Training.

Responsibilities

  • Lead multi-disciplinary technical team supporting the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, Rhode Island (NUWC).
  • Review and approve all mechanical engineering portions of technical data packages related to submarine launcher systems.
  • Conduct ship-checks and operation testing on-board and on land based test facilities.
  • Develop and conduct submarine crew operational, safety, maintenance and casualty training.
  • Create 3D models and 2D drawings of systems
  • Complete engineering analysis packagegs for system components through Finite Element Analysis.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, civil or structural engineering.
  • Ability to maintain a DOD Secret Clearance.
  • U.S. Citizenship Required for the purposes of obtaining/holding a U.S. security clearance
  • Physically capable to conduct ship checks on United States Submarines
  • At least 7+ years experience in upgrading current and developing new submarine launcher systems.

Pay Transparency Statement

AMERICAN SYSTEMS is committed to pay transparency for our applicants and employee-owners. The salary range for this position is USD $80,100.00/Yr. - USD $133,700.00/Yr. Actual compensation will be determined based on several factors permitted by law. AMERICAN SYSTEMS provides for the welfare of its employees and their dependents through a comprehensive benefits program by offering healthcare benefits, paid leave, retirement plans, insurance programs, and education and training assistance.

EEO Statement

EEO Race/Sex/Disability Status/Veteran Status

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