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Tridentis is seeking a Marine Engineer with ship control systems experience to support quality engineering deliverables for the U.S. Navy, MSC, and USCG. Design, analyze, and deliver system designs for marine vessels while interfacing with clients and internal teams.
The role requires experience with Navy/USCG/MSC vessels, MCCS knowledge, and a Secret clearance. Occasional travel (10%) to support domestic and international projects is expected.
As a rapidly growing small business, we are seeking a Marine Engineer with Ship Control Systems experience to support quality engineering deliverables for the U.S. Navy, MSC, and USCG. The engineer will play a critical role in designing, analyzing, and delivering system designs for marine vessels.
If you also have excellent people skills, ship control systems experience, exemplary work ethic, and an excellent understanding of the U.S. Navy, MSC, and USCG ship systems, we’d like to meet you.
Hybrid in Washington, DC
Tridentis is a privately held small business focused on providing naval architecture, marine engineering, program management and logistics services to the U.S. Navy, USCG, and Military Sealift Command (MSC) in addition to other federal agencies. Tridentis is headquartered in Washington, DC and has offices in Norfolk, VA; Bremerton, WA; and Kona, HI. In addition to providing engineering services to the federal government, Tridentis has a spin off company, Advanced Marine Vehicles that is entirely focused on designing, developing and building autonomous marine vehicles. Tridentis is committed to maintaining an agile company, with a flat organizational structure while achieving long term consistent growth.