Life Cycle Engineering, Marine Engineer

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The Philadelphia, PA office of Life Cycle Engineering, Inc. is seeking a Marine Engineer to support the installation and troubleshooting of HM&E Instrumentation and Sensor Systems onboard US Navy ships. The selected candidate will interface with program managers, engineers and various Naval activities.

Examples of Essential Functions & Responsibilities: Conducting shipboard inspections to validate equipment configuration and conduct data analysis Installation and Troubleshooting of Tank Level Indicator Systems Installation of Flow, Temperature and Pressure Sensors & Systems Arc Fault Detection Systems Automated Heat Stress Systems (Digital Thermal Imaging) Installation and Troubleshooting of Wireless Sensor Systems Salinity Indication Systems.

Requirements will include: BS in Marine Engineering Will consider recent graduate with shipboard maintenance and troubleshooting experience Excellent communication skills Being a self-starter capable of multi-tasking and working in a fast-paced environment

Qualifications: The position may require up to 50% domestic travel. The selected candidate must be a U.S. citizen and have the ability to obtain a security clearance.

Compensation: n/a

Contact Information: Please submit resume and cover letter to: Nick Acchione Life Cycle Engineering, Inc. Engineering Services Group Email: nacchione@lce.com Fax: (800) 556-9515 or click HERE to visit our careers page.

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