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LCMM Marine Electrical Specialist
Position Summary
Thales Canada is looking for a Life Cycle and Materiel Manager (LCMM) Marine Electrical Specialist to support its nonCombatant InService Support Programs for the Royal Canadian Navy.
The LCMM Marine Electrical Specialist is responsible for engineering support and technical oversight of Electrical Systems including but not limited to Power Generation Distribution Propulsion Electronic Automation and Controls Systems. Accountable to the Technical Services Delivery Manager and working directly with various internal and external stakeholders this role manages various activities to establish and maintain the configuration and design intent of electrical systems and equipment through their endoflife and divestment.
The successful candidate will leverage their existing knowledge and expertise in marine electrical systems and equipment to become a subject matter expert and main point of contact for all technical matters associated with the systems assigned thereto. The principal objective is to maximize effectiveness and efficiency while minimizing the Life Cycle Cost (LCC) associated with the support of their systems.
Key Areas of Responsibility
- Performing Life Cycle and Materiel Management functions including but not limited to equipment obsolescence material compatibility issues alternate part investigations maintenance management and disposal management;
- Supporting and managing activities associated with the design and configuration control of the vessels including conducting functional and physical configuration audits as well as deviations and waivers documentation;
- Providing technical advice to enable electrical and electronic equipment and/or systems to be correctly operated or maintained;
- Monitoring systems and equipment performance through various reports such as but not limited to Unsatisfactory Condition Reports (UCRs) Preinstallation failures (PIFs) and technical investigations (TIs) conducted by the customer;
- Ensuring proper level of spares are maintained throughout the life of the systems and equipment; support the cataloguing process;
- Conducting technical investigations into problems associated with marine electrical and electronic systems equipment and/or software issues including failure analysis and solution recommendation;
- Developing and reviewing technical documentation including equipment specifications installation and maintenance instructions test and trials agendas and engineering change documentation and drawings;
- Analyzing requirements associated with baseline changes to the ships configuration equipment and software;
- Liaise with OEMs Service Providers and ship staff to support the investigation and resolution of defects;
- Preparing documented work scopes suitable for the solicitation of quotations from external resources such as OEMs manufacturers suppliers testing facilities or specialist service providers; and Preparing and managing Work Packages and cost estimates for customer approval.
Minimum Requirements
- 3year technical program diploma (for Technologists) or 2year technical program diploma (for Technicians) in a marine electrical technical field offered by a recognized technical institute; or
- Possess a minimum 8 years of demonstrated professional work experience in the naval marine or offshore industry within the last 15 years;
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite;
- Familiar with electrical safety standards;
Preferred Qualifications
- Minimum 10 years of experience as a Technical Specialist with marine power generation and distribution systems;
- Previous experience with the Royal Canadian Navy or Canadian Coast Guard; Previous experience as a Life Cycle Materiel Manager in the marine electrical field;
- Demonstrated project management experience;
- Familiar with Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS); Familiar with the Department of National Defense (DND) maintenance management and implementation system DRMIS;
- Experience in delivering marine inservice support of operational assets; and
- Familiar with certification requirements including but not limited to Classification Society SOLAS/IMO IEEE CSA Naval Ship Code and DND regulations.
Physical Demands
- Predominantly office work but will be required to occasionally travel to and work in dockyards and onboard Naval ships
- May be required to undertake inspections on Naval ships which may involve involving bending and twisting and working aloft
Special Position Requirements
- Schedule: 40 hours per week
- Travel: Occasional domestic or international travel may be required in support of the ships
What We Offer
- Thales provides an extensive benefits program for all fulltime employees working 24 or more hours per week and their eligible dependents including the following:
- Company paid Extended Health Dental HSA Life AD&D Shortterm Disability Cancer Care Program travel insurance Employee Assistance Plan and WellBeing program.
- Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP DCPP TFSA) with a company contribution and a match to a DCPP with no vesting period.
- Company paid holidays vacation days and paid sick leave.
- Voluntary Life AD&D Critical Illness LongTerm Disability.
- Employee Discounts on home auto and gym membership.
Why Join Us
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is an equal opportunity employer which values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Thales is committed to providing accommodations in all parts of the interview process. Applicants selected for an interview who require accommodation are asked to advise accordingly upon the invitation for an interview. We will work with you to meet your needs. All accommodation information provided will be treated as confidential and used only for the purpose of providing an accessible candidate experience.
This position requires direct or indirect access to hardware software or technical information controlled under the Canadian Export Control List the Canadian Controlled Goods Program the Canadian Industrial Security Program the US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR). All applicants must be eligible or able to obtain authorization for such access including eligibility to the Canadian Controlled Goods Program and able to obtain a Canadian NATO Secret clearance.