Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center - Port Hueneme, CA

Laboratory Coordinator:

Mark Campbell
STEM Coordinator
NAVFAC EXWC
Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4370
mark.a.campbell8.civ@us.navy.mil

 

Naval Facilities Engineering Command - Expeditionary Warfare Center 
Service or Branch: Navy 
Location: Port Hueneme, CA

Naval Facilities Engineering Command- Expeditionary Warfare Center

 

AM I ELIGIBLE? Only U.S. citizens will be considered for positions at this lab. Priority STEM disciplines are Computer and Computational Sciences and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. Applicants should indicate which department and STEM fields they are interested in researching when submitting CVs for consideration. 

 

STEM FIELDS: Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Biosciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer and Computational Sciences and Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geosciences, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Information Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Operations Research, Physics.
 

WHO WE ARE: NAVFAC EXWC is a command of more than 1,300 dedicated federal employees, contractors, and military personnel who provide science, research, development, testing, evaluation, specialized engineering, and mobile logistics capabilities to deliver sustainable facility and practical expeditionary solutions to the warfighter.
 

OUR MISSION: Provide research, development, testing and evaluation and in-service engineering to deliver specialized facility and expeditionary solutions to the warfighter.
 

OUR VISION: Accelerate innovation to enable fleet lethality at sea and ashore.

OUR MOTTO: Anticipate, Innovate, Accelerate!

OUR DEPARTMENTS:

NAVFAC EXWC’s Capital Improvements (CI) Department reduces total facility ownership costs by standardizing the U.S. Navy and Marine Corp’s technical practices, solutions, materials and processes to support the entire lifecycle of facilities while meeting and maintaining operational and readiness requirements. The vast array of specialized services provided by Capital Improvements are facilitated through NAVFAC subject matter experts who enable the best science, technology, engineering and architectural concepts to improve design, construction and facilities management of the NAVFAC organization. CI areas of focus: Chemistry, Civil Engineering—Structural and Geotechnical, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

NAVFAC EXWC’s Environmental Security (EV) Department is the Department of Defense’s leading environmental center, providing environmental products and services to support environmental compliance, restoration, pollution prevention, sustainability and climate change. Environmental Security’s products and services strive to make significant contributions in Environmental Quality and Environmental Restoration to the U.S. Navy for their ashore environmental needs. EV areas of focus: Biosciences—Microbiology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer and Computational Sciences and Computer Engineering, Environmental Sciences (and Engineering), Geosciences—Hydrology/hydrogeology, Information Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering.

NAVFAC EXWC’s Expeditionary Programs Office (ExPO) supports the U.S. Navy by developing, delivering and sustaining affordable, lethal combat capability. The Expeditionary Programs Office supports the fleet in all efforts relating to documenting capability requirements, keeping abreast of enabling technologies, developing sustainable materiel solutions to address capability gaps, developing acquisition plans to close gaps, while delivering total life-cycle systems management. ExPO areas of focus: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer and Computational Sciences and Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Industrial and Systems Engineering (technical tracks only), Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering.

NAVFAC EXWC’s Oceans Facilities (CIOFP) Department is the Department of Defense’s leading provider of seafloor engineering, moorings, shore-based hyperbaric facilities and underwater cable facilities. The Oceans Facilities Department is the sole proprietor of providing science, technology and specialized engineering in pier and wharf condition assessment, marine offshore structures, seafloor surveys and ocean construction. Additionally, the Oceans Facilities Department supports the fleet and other sponsors within various Department of Defense commands. CIOFP areas of focus: Civil Engineering—Geotechnical Engineers, Electrical Engineering—Electronics Engineers (Unmanned Underwater Vehicles, Remotely Operated Vehicles, et cetera), and Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering—Ocean Engineers (Modeling & Numerical Analysis).

NAVFAC EXWC’s Public Works (PW) Department is the U.S. Navy’s center for specialized energy and utilities engineering and technology, designed to save energy and reduce overall utility costs. NAVFAVC EXWC’s Public Works Department partners with government agencies to leverage the best technologies and business practices in support of Naval Facilities, Naval Installations and other supported commands within the Department of Defense. PW areas of focus: Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), Computer and Computational Sciences and Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Information Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, and Operations Research (technical tracks only).

Link to facility general public website: https://www.navfac.navy.mil/navfac_worldwide/specialty_centers/exwc.html

Link to facility public website page for public affairs (page that contains articles, videos, et cetera): https://issuu.com/navfacexwc

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/navfacexwc/