CPMC, LLC. is currently seeking an experienced Engineer for Spaceport Systems International (SSI) programs at Vandenberg SFB, CA. SSI supports multiple Government and Commercial Payload Processing and launch vehicle integration activities in a secure environment.
Electrical/Mechanical/Systems/Facilities Engineer:
Is a Senior professional with strong knowledge of aerospace cleanroom operations and mechanical/electrical facility systems.
Has broad knowledge of space vehicle processing and/or launch vehicle integration operations, as well as project management.
Manages complex projects or processes with general oversight.
Communicates within and outside of own function to gain cooperation onoperational processes, practices, and procedures.
Makes moderate to substantial improvements to systems and processes.
Plans, designs and oversees the operation, reconfiguration, maintenance, andalteration of equipment, machinery, buildings, structures, and other facilitiessystems.
Gathers and reviews data concerning facility or equipment specifications, companyor government restrictions and guidelines, required completion schedule, andexecution feasibility.
Coordinates with clients in developing design and performance criteria andpreparing layout and detail drawings.
Prepares bid sheets, project justification, statement of work documents andcontracts for system maintenance, operations, and repairs.
Reviews and estimates design and implementation costs including equipment,installation, labor, materials, preparation, and other related costs.
Essential Functions:
Electrical/Mechanical/Systems/Facilities Engineer is responsible for:
Design, fabrication, installation, testing and documentation of operations, maintenance, repairs, and modifications for all facility systems including providing detailed instructions, drawings, or specifications to assist technicians with how equipment or systems are to be fabricated, constructed, assembled, modified, maintained, or used. Problem reporting and root cause analysis for all facility systems
Participating in the engineering configuration control process to include development ofEngineering Change Requests and the supporting documentation
Analysis of all facility systems with an eye for improvements in maintenance and operations.
Represent the organization on all contracts. Prepare and deliver presentations as required
Oversee testing of critical facility systems.
Set up and operate test equipment to evaluate performance of critical facility systems undersimulated operating conditions, record result and provide data/quality records at project reviews.
Review existing mechanical/electrical engineering criteria and procedures to identify necessaryrevisions, deletions or amendments to outdated material.
Perform operations and maintenance engineering that encompasses the maintenance, repair, andoperation of the critical facilities systems utilized during spacecraft processing.
Apply system engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configurationmanagement and quality assurance testing to ensure compliance with integrated master schedule.
Respond to all off-shift facility anomalies and document discrepancies to determine root cause andprovide action plans for corrective action.
Qualifications:
Active TS/SCI clearance (or held an SCI level clearance in the past two years)
Bachelor’s Degree in engineering and minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience. Graduate Degreein engineering and a minimum of 4 years of prior related experience.
Communicate both orally and written in a clear and concise manner
Read, understand, and work from Standard Operating Procedures, electrical drawings, and Piping andInstrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)
Able to supervise contractors and vendors performing work in the facility as needed
Capable of walking and moving around job site
Preferred Additional Skills:
10+ years of experience
Strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently within a cross-functional team
Strong presentation skills
Ability to multi-task and manage/accommodate multiple projects simultaneously
Operations, maintenance, repair, design, installation and testing of any of the following systems:
Pneumatic/Compressed Air Systems
HVAC/Clean Room Systems
Sewage and Water systems
Electrical Systems
Digital Control Systems
Emergency Power systems
Chilled water systems
Air handlers
Pneumatic actuators
Desiccant dryers
Diesel generators
Un-Interruptible power supplies
Reciprocating & centrifugal compressors
Moisture & particulate filtration
Maintenance Management and Scheduling
Overhead cranes
Power Control Centers, Motor Control Centers, or Electrical Switchgear
Proficiency in 3D CAD, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Project)
Inventory & spares
Life Cycle maintenance
Clean Room Operations and Protocols
Crane Operations and Protocols and sustainment
Developing Purchase Requisitions for Sub-contracting
Make/buy value assessments
Electrical/Mechanical/Systems/Facilities Engineer:
Is a Senior professional with strong knowledge of aerospace cleanroom operations and mechanical/electrical facility systems.
Has broad knowledge of space vehicle processing and/or launch vehicle integration operations, as well as project management.
Manages complex projects or processes with general oversight.
Communicates within and outside of own function to gain cooperation onoperational processes, practices, and procedures.
Makes moderate to substantial improvements to systems and processes.
Plans, designs and oversees the operation, reconfiguration, maintenance, andalteration of equipment, machinery, buildings, structures, and other facilitiessystems.
Gathers and reviews data concerning facility or equipment specifications, companyor government restrictions and guidelines, required completion schedule, andexecution feasibility.
Coordinates with clients in developing design and performance criteria andpreparing layout and detail drawings.
Prepares bid sheets, project justification, statement of work documents andcontracts for system maintenance, operations, and repairs.
Reviews and estimates design and implementation costs including equipment,installation, labor, materials, preparation, and other related costs.
Essential Functions:
Electrical/Mechanical/Systems/Facilities Engineer is responsible for:
Design, fabrication, installation, testing and documentation of operations, maintenance, repairs, and modifications for all facility systems including providing detailed instructions, drawings, or specifications to assist technicians with how equipment or systems are to be fabricated, constructed, assembled, modified, maintained, or used. Problem reporting and root cause analysis for all facility systems
Participating in the engineering configuration control process to include development ofEngineering Change Requests and the supporting documentation
Analysis of all facility systems with an eye for improvements in maintenance and operations.
Represent the organization on all contracts. Prepare and deliver presentations as required
Oversee testing of critical facility systems.
Set up and operate test equipment to evaluate performance of critical facility systems undersimulated operating conditions, record result and provide data/quality records at project reviews.
Review existing mechanical/electrical engineering criteria and procedures to identify necessaryrevisions, deletions or amendments to outdated material.
Perform operations and maintenance engineering that encompasses the maintenance, repair, andoperation of the critical facilities systems utilized during spacecraft processing.
Apply system engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configurationmanagement and quality assurance testing to ensure compliance with integrated master schedule.
Respond to all off-shift facility anomalies and document discrepancies to determine root cause andprovide action plans for corrective action.
Qualifications:
Active TS/SCI clearance (or held an SCI level clearance in the past two years)
Bachelor’s Degree in engineering and minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience. Graduate Degreein engineering and a minimum of 4 years of prior related experience.
Communicate both orally and written in a clear and concise manner
Read, understand, and work from Standard Operating Procedures, electrical drawings, and Piping andInstrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)
Able to supervise contractors and vendors performing work in the facility as needed
Capable of walking and moving around job site
Preferred Additional Skills:
10+ years of experience
Strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently within a cross-functional team
Strong presentation skills
Ability to multi-task and manage/accommodate multiple projects simultaneously
Operations, maintenance, repair, design, installation and testing of any of the following systems:
Pneumatic/Compressed Air Systems
HVAC/Clean Room Systems
Sewage and Water systems
Electrical Systems
Digital Control Systems
Emergency Power systems
Chilled water systems
Air handlers
Pneumatic actuators
Desiccant dryers
Diesel generators
Un-Interruptible power supplies
Reciprocating & centrifugal compressors
Moisture & particulate filtration
Maintenance Management and Scheduling
Overhead cranes
Power Control Centers, Motor Control Centers, or Electrical Switchgear
Proficiency in 3D CAD, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Project)
Inventory & spares
Life Cycle maintenance
Clean Room Operations and Protocols
Crane Operations and Protocols and sustainment
Developing Purchase Requisitions for Sub-contracting
Make/buy value assessments