Advanced Technology & Research Corporation
Junior Ocean Engineer
Advanced Technology & Research Corporation, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, us, 33336
Location: FT. Lauderdale, FL Type: Full Time Min.Experience: Mid-Level: Salary Range: $90,000 to $110,000 USDAdvanced Technology & Research Corporation (www.atrcorp.com) is seeking to fill the following full-time permanent position. Based in Maryland and incorporated in 1973, ATR is an equal-opportunity engineering company with a solid reputation in various engineering disciplines for the government and Fortune 500 commercial customers.Salary for the position is competitive according to qualifications. ATR offers an attractive comprehensive benefits package, including Medical/Dental insurances, free basic life/ADD, and long-term and short-term disability insurances, 401(k) plan, educational assistance program, and paid time off.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or veteran status.PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:The successful applicant will join ATR's Engineering Services Division, working as Junior Ocean Engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility, (SFOMF). In support of the U.S. Navy, the SFOMF conducts Research Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) work in the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to Fort Lauderdale, FL. The applicant will work as part of a design, test, and evaluation team and will also work with the team on operating and maintaining ocean systems.The applicant will be required to conceptualize components and assemblies utilizing their unique set of skills to solve problems related to ocean engineering. The applicant shall support projects that are electro-mechanical in nature that must consider the ocean environment in their design. The position is hands-on and the applicant is expected to be knowledgeable in ocean systems design, fabrication, assembly, and integration. While working independently or as part of a project team, the applicant will trouble-shoot a variety of electro-mechanical laboratory and field systems. The work requires the generation of formal design drawings and documentation using appropriate software tools. The position will also include underwater sensor data analysis using DSP and AI/ML techniques for target detection. The applicant will assist in developing project plans and test plans and conduct land/ocean-based field tests/demonstrations of advanced sensor systems.In addition, the applicant will support at-sea testing by conducting ship checks, planning for deployment and recovery of systems, coordinating field test hardware and shipping, and maintaining and installing winches, cranes, and other electro-mechanical equipment.EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:Advanced degree in Ocean Engineering1+ years of ocean engineering or marine industry experienceExperience with developing and implementing AI/ML algorithms to handle large data analysis from underwater sensorsExperience with underwater sensor data packages for algorithm ingestionExperience with analyzing side-scan sonar dataExperience with acoustic testing, data acquisition, and data analysisJob experience with the Navy or other DoD laboratories is a plusSKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIREMENTS:Ability to apply diverse set of skills to solve complex problems related to Ocean EnvironmentWorking knowledge with SOLIDWORKS, Project, Power Point, MS Word & ExcelWorking knowledge of OrcaFlex, ANSYS, Python, and MATLABAssist with offshore operationsAbility to work in a team environmentAbility to effectively communicate orally and in writingTravel to other Navy sites may be required (occasionally)OTHER REQUIREMENTS:Candidate must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance or favorable adjudication of a national security background investigation. Current successful background investigation completion is a plus.Qualified Candidates should send their resume to
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