Marine Engineer, Ship Control Systems; DC
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Marine Engineering / Maritime, Engineering Design & Technologists
As a rapidly growing small business, we are seeking a Marine Engineer with Ship Control Systems experience to support quality engineering deliverables for the U.S. Navy, MSC, and USCG. The engineer will play a critical role in designing, analyzing, and delivering system designs for marine vessels.
If you also have excellent people skills, ship control systems experience, exemplary work ethic, and an excellent understanding of the U.S. Navy, MSC, and USCG ship systems, we’d like to meet you.
ResponsibilitiesWorking as a part of a team to review and approve engineering and technical deliverables.
Perform engineering analysis using a variety of engineering tools.
Ensure quality assurance of all engineering deliverables.
Provide technical review and feedback on the integration of propulsion, auxiliary systems, power generation/distribution, alarms, and shipboard controls.
Interface directly with clients.
Draft technical input for program documentation, reports, and recommendations.
Assist the PM in business development and customer relations.
Expect 10% domestic and international travel.
RequirementsEngineering experience with U.S. Navy, USCG, or MSC vessels.
Relevant experience in shipboard systems, ideally with machinery centralized control systems (MCCS), ship control systems, or related integration.
Understanding of how propulsion, power, auxiliary, and alarm/monitoring systems interface and integrate aboard Navy vessels.
Ability to interface with clients effectively.
Strong decision-making and problem-solving aptitude.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to provide clear technical insight and recommendations.
BS/BE in Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture or relevant field.
Must be able to maintain or get a Secret level security clearance.
Nice to HaveSoftware coding; input/output signals; HMI interface.
Licensed Marine Engineer (e.g., USCG Third Assistant Engineer).
Previous experience with System Software Verification (SSV) or integration testing.
Hands‑on shipboard or shipyard experience.
Familiarity with L3
Harris ship control solutions or similar OEM/integrator systems.
AutoCAD experience.
Competitive Salary and the Following Benefits401(k) matching
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Schedule & LocationHybrid in Washington, DC
About TridentisTridentis is a privately held small business focused on providing naval architecture, marine engineering, program management and logistics services to the U.S. Navy, USCG, and Military Sealift Command (MSC) in addition to other federal agencies. Tridentis is headquartered in Washington, DC and has offices in Norfolk, VA;
Bremerton, WA; and Kona, HI. In addition to providing engineering services to the federal government, Tridentis has a spin off company, Advanced Marine Vehicles that is entirely focused on designing, developing and building autonomous marine vehicles. Tridentis is committed to maintaining an agile company, with a flat organizational structure while achieving long term consistent growth.
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