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Submarine Engineer; SWSS - Washington, D.C. Security Clearance

Job in New London, New London County, Connecticut, 06320, USA
Listing for: Serco Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-19
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Submarine Engineer (SWSS) - Washington, D.C. with Security Clearance
Position Description & Qualifications Looking for an Analyst opportunity at a place you can have influence every day? Then Serco has the right opportunity for you! As the Submarine Engineer (SWSS) , you will be a part of Team Submarine located in Washington, D.C., where you will provide technical support covering a wide variety of Team Submarine logistics issues, including overall supply chain support for obsolescence resolution.

As part of this dynamic team, you will be expected to bring your expertise and collaborative skills to make an impact towards our military defense and safety of our sailors. Serco supports the US Navy Team Submarine contract by supporting the acquisition of submarines. The Team Submarine concept unifies once diverse submarine-related activities into a single submarine-centric organization with the goal of eliminating traditional stovepipe structures and processes that created impediments and inefficiencies in the submarine research, development, acquisition, and maintenance communities.

Team Submarine provides improved communication among the various offices that contribute to the overall success of the United States Submarine Force. This position is contingent upon your ability to maintain and transfer your DoD Secret security clearance In this role, you will:
* Assist with TFR and TDENT responses as required to ensure technical acceptance.
* Interface with entire technical warrant holder (TWH) community to include NAVSEA 05, In-Service Engineering Agents (ISEAs) and Warfare centers to maintain awareness of technical system architecture of systems / components and risk associated with lifecycle maintenance and sustainability concerns for In-Service US/UK SSBN's.
* Perform data and risk analysis to forecast current and future engineering issues related to lifecycle maintenance and sustainability for in-service US/UK SSBNs:
* Contribute to investigations of component failures and propose maintenance modifications.
* Engage in evaluating potential component replacements to ensure compatibility in form, fit, and function.
* Work with the Technical branch and other organizations to stay updated on new capabilities, address known gaps, and assess risks associated with new architecture.
* Offer insights into financial requirements to support risk mitigation strategies
* Coordinate with various ISEA for SWSS related issues including alterations, fleet training improvement, fleet feedback and fleet trends for sustainment.
* Work with NAVSEA technical codes, SSP, and U.S. Fleet personnel to resolve in-service problems and provide recommendations for resolution.
* Provide recommendation for potential U.S./UK common design changes. Leverage common systems and parts to address obsolescence, supplier-based responsiveness and fleet maintenance trends.
* Support the Obsolescence Team in development and execution of the Obsolescence Strategy for both the US and UK programs.
* Assist with resolution of UK Technical Queries interfacing with various organizations for ultimate resolution.
* Participate in the Engineering Face to Face Working Group.
* Collaborate with SUBMEPP to ensure accurate updates to maintenance documentation, stay informed about Availability Work Package (AWP), and engage with technical study assessments as needed to support UK requests for component maintenance extensions.
* Support SWS Weeks in Kings Bay, GA or Bangor, WA, and UK as needed.
* Coordinate and facilitate key stakeholder engagements with the Technical Branch.
* Coordinate across technical stakeholders including SEA
05 and NSWC Corona to identify and implement changes to the Planned Maintenance Management Program (PMMP) for mitigating obsolescence issues.
* Assist in the development of standard operating procedures and desk guides in support of obsolescence management and logistic considerations in program planning and documentation.
* Support program meetings, document meeting minutes and action items for Contracting Officer, maintain and manage Representative (COR) files, track, manage, and close out action items from meetings and those assigned by PMS
392C
* Track orders and modifications, Contract Data Requirements List (CDRLs) and contractor deliverables, meeting minutes, briefs, and other relevant documentation
* Support Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS):
Draft assessments using stakeholder input and Objective Quality Evidence (OQE), Coordinate reviews, approvals, and adjudication of inputs.
* Track and file invoices and review contractor invoices and validate supporting documentation for accuracy
* Create procurement requests.
* Assist with monitoring contract deliverables in accordance with terms and conditions.
* Perform acquisition strategy and plan development, procurement package development, and quality assurance and support for contracting processes, ensuring acquisition program requirements identified in DoD Directive 5000.01 are met. To be successful in this role, you must…
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