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#PeopleOfPrecise: Meet Isaiah Emenike

Meet Isaiah Emenike – NSWC Crane System Engineer, Team Lead, and Precise Systems’ employee spotlight for April 2025.  

Isaiah is part of our NSWC Crane team as a System Engineer, specifically supporting the JCREW Drake program by defining and managing system requirements for ongoing software enhancements and the evolution of legacy software design features. A typical day for him revolves around facilitating the continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) processes, ensuring seamless and efficient software updates and system improvements.

In addition to the technical role he plays, Isaiah is one of our Crane Team Leads, where he oversees a team of systems engineers. He is focused on fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth, driving technical excellence, and ensuring everyone on his team feels they are given the chance to thrive. He says, “I challenge my team to embrace complex problem-solving tasks and innovate to prevent stagnation, encouraging them to approach each engineering challenge with critical thinking and a growth mindset.”

Whether it is handling installation requirements or overseeing total system performance, Isaiah’s work is a direct contributor to the safety of our warfighters and fleet beyond. He works in alignment with the needs of the Navy and ensures that every design meets high-quality standards. Despite being part of the larger mission, Isaiah and his team provide the best support when they focus on the smaller tasks and daily wins. The end goal is that the systems our Navy relies on are always ready and performing at their peak.

System engineering is a phrase heard often throughout our organization but may not be immediately understood by all. System engineering, as described by Isaiah, is, “using your critical thinking skills to break down big, complex issues into smaller, more manageable pieces.” The solution is achieved by tackling each smaller part, step by step, until it leads you to the main issue.

Once you figure out the solution, system engineering also provides the blueprint for success. Isaiah explains, “It’s about making clear, detailed instructions (like requirements, specifications, or action plans) for the team of engineers to follow and setting a roadmap for the team to follow so everything gets done right.”

Our Precise NSWC Crane Team has benefitted greatly from Isaiah’s talents, expertise, and leadership. He has also experienced great benefit by being a member of our organization, and even before his first day, he knew that Precise was the next right step in his professional career. After interviewing with Jay Twigg, Isaiah felt immediately comfortable and was excited to be part of a group of people that genuinely cared about his success and provided opportunities for him to grow. Isaiah truly displays the ‘One Team, One Precise’ mentality!

His passion for his work and our mission is evident, but that does not end when he leaves the office. Outside of work, he is an avid thrill seeker! When asked to describe the top 3 items on his bucket list, he shared:

  • Open his own BBQ restaurant and share his favorite recipes with the world.
  • Score 50-yard line, lower-level seats at the Super Bowl – what an epic memory that would make!
  • Experience the unforgettable thrill of skydiving.

We are incredibly grateful and driven by Isaiah’s dedication and commitment to our Precise Team, mission, and warfighter at large. Thank you, Isaiah, for being part of our organization – we are better every day for it!