Senior System Engineer, ILS Manager

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Rome, Genoa
Ship Engineering and Architecture

The Ship Engineering and Architecture Function, comprising Ship Integration and Logistics Engineering, is tasked with upholding the Design Authority for military Naval Units. This involves developing and sustaining robust system, design, and executive capacities to support the entire product lifecycle effectively.

The assigned resource ensures supportability requirements within the Naval project are integrated seamlessly with other project and product aspects. They are responsible for creating the ship's support system in line with contractual obligations and company standards. This entails meticulously planning and managing engineering processes while overseeing available resources. Ultimately, their contribution is vital in achieving shipbuilding program objectives, enhancing customer satisfaction, and upholding the Company's excellence in naval systems.

Activities and Responsibilities

  • Study the technical tender specifications for the logistical aspects and prepare the technical proposals for the competence part in collaboration with other engineering figures
  • Define ILS supply elements based on the requirement, specifying applicable times, costs and processes
  • Define the ILS/ISS plans for a specific program and prepare the related Statements of Work for suppliers
  • Participate, in collaboration with the Operational Area Manager, in the overall planning of the program
  • Identify and assess any technical risks of the project and propose reduction measures in coordination with program risk management
  • Contribute to the identification and planning of critical and priority activities, related to contract management in coordination with the responsible PM
  • Ensure the technical management of the ILS project (RAM-T, LSA, HF, LCC) in coordination with the Ship Project Manager
  • It ensures the interface with the Customer for all technical aspects of the ILSRE project
  • Prepare and manage Logistics Conferences
  • Prepare and manage Procurement Conferences (provisioning)
  • Ensure the consistency of the elements of logistical support
  • Define the technical supportability specifications of the primary product (thus ensuring consistency between supportability studies and product requirements)
  • Operate by introducing innovation into the logistics support process and managing the technological and strategic implications
  • Take into account the impacts of obsolescence on system supportability
  • Monitor performance and ensure validation of ILS supplies
  • Conduct the execution of the acceptance and qualification phases of the supportability project through the contractual program indicators (e.g. operational availability)
  • Check the technical and temporal compliance of the supplies of expertise.

Requirements

  • Master's Degree in Electronics/Telecommunications/Mechanics Engineering
  • Minimum 5-10 years of experience in similar positions in shipbuilding programs
  • Participation in international tenders for the supply of larger Naval Units (DDG, Frigates, etc.) for ILS aspects
  • System knowledge/use of TOOL SW in the ILS field (e.g. OPUS, SIMLOX, etc...)
  • Conducting reliability growth programs
  • Good knowledge of English (minimum B1) for managing documentation and technical and relationships with suppliers
  • Willingness to transfer and transfers on national and international territory
  • Knowledge of the French language is to be considered a preferred qualification.
  • Personal characteristics such as interpersonal skills, strong orientation to team working and the ability to react positively to work pressure while maintaining control and remaining focused on the priorities and objectives assigned by one's manager are considered fundamental.

Specific skills

  • Logistic Support Systems (ILS)
  • ILS disciplines (RAM-T, RAM-T, LSA, HF, LCC)
  • Configuration Management
  • Human Factor
  • Obsolete Management.

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