INDUS Technology, Inc. · 5 months ago
Engineering Technician IV - Infrastructure
INDUS Technology, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned government services provider specializing in Engineering and Information Technology. The Engineering Technician IV - Infrastructure role involves providing Operations and Maintenance support for facilities and infrastructure equipment, ensuring operational readiness and compliance with safety regulations.
ConsultingGovernmentInformation TechnologyLegalSoftware
Responsibilities
Provide a monthly schedule for the Code 25 Infrastructure Support Team to ensure a minimum of one person at each of the three C25 laboratory locations on a continuous basis from 0700 – 1700 Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays and official base closures
Escort visitors to Code 25 secure and non-secure spaces
Continuously monitor the status of all Code 25 Facilities and Code 25 Facilities support infrastructure equipment including heating, ventilation and cooling (HVAC) systems, Electronic Auxiliary Fresh Water (EAFW), 400 Hz power. Log all discrepancies and status changes on the Code 25 Facilities web page pass down log on a daily basis
Submit Trouble Calls to cognizant NUWCDIVNPT Code 25 lab manager and Code 10 facilities personnel when facility deficiencies are identified
Install Code 25 Laboratory Tactical Shipsets, Commercial Equivalent Equipment, Racks, and IT related equipment in preparation for Code 25 Facilities events using applicable Incidental Government Furnished Property (IGFP) (cables, fibers, connectors, slides) made available in the facilities
When a work request and hardware is received, design and fabricate infrastructure modifications, and install Code 25 Laboratory IT equipment upgrades to support Government infrastructure requirements using applicable IGFP (cables, fibers, connectors, hoses, equipment support components). Document all infrastructure modifications and installations via the Code 25 work request tool
When using any Code 25 Facilities equipment subject to Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) regulations in accordance with the Government SOP for the equipment, record the usage in the Government provided equipment usage log
Perform incoming and outgoing inspections per the QA checklist on all deliveries to the Code 25 Laboratories and complete the checklist with results of inspection
Troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment (including cables, fibers, and assemblies) in the lab and lab facility infrastructure to determine the root cause of the malfunction or deficiency and deliver repair recommendation for Government approval. In the recommendation the contractor shall include anticipated costs and schedule to complete the repair. Upon Government approval of recommended repair, the contractor shall repair the malfunction
Fabricate, modify, and install stands, wall mounts, and Unistrut assemblies
Install shipboard equipment on mounting foundations, brackets, components and assemblies
Repair previously installed lab equipment as needed
Fabricate, modify, install, and repair Electronic Auxiliary Fresh Water (EAFW)/Water Cooled equipment and assemblies which are not under the purview of NAVFAC or NUWC Facilities (Code 10) but are for the installation, upgrade, maintenance, and operation of Code 25 Laboratories using applicable IGFP (connectors, hoses, electronic components). The EAFW equipment is comprised of approximately thirty (30) manifolds. Document closeout of installations and repairs via the C25 Facilities webpage
Remove, flush and purge C25 Lab EAFW/Water Cooled equipment in accordance with the appropriate equipment manuals in support of Code 25 Laboratories Facilities equipment installation, relocation, and removal
Prepare equipment for shipment and receive incoming equipment for Code 25 Laboratories using Government provided material handling equipment, cranes, hoists, and slings. Contract personnel performing lifting duties shall be certified and trained when NUWC specific training is available
Operate Government owned material and weight handling equipment
Bid and proposal support if requested
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
An active secret clearance is required to be considered for this position
HS Diploma required
At least five (5) years of experience with installation and test of combat and weapon systems
At least five (5) years of experience working in a computer and a test and evaluation laboratory with shipboard equipment and configurations
At least five (5) years of experience working with laboratory HVAC equipment and chill water systems. This includes global, stand-alone, as well as supplemental systems
At least five (5) years of experience and demonstrated proficiency in managing the work schedules of several personnel
Must be Material Handling Equipment (MHE) qualified for pallet/bottle jacks, table lifts and similar load bearing equipment
Must possess basic computer literacy and data entry skills
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (to include MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated problem-solving skills
Must possess strong time management skills
Must be able to work in a fast-paced, changing, and challenging environment
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship, now or at any time in the future
Preferred
At least five (5) years of experience with installation and test of submarine combat and weapon systems
At least five (5) years of experience working in a computer and a test and evaluation laboratory with shipboard equipment and configurations related to US Navy submarines
Must be NAVOSH (Navy Occupational Safety and Health) trained and qualified in use of to include drill presses, banding, electric saws, soldering irons, hand tools, and multimeters