Marine Inspector

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1400 Farragut Street, Bremerton WA

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MARINE INSPECTOR-GLOBAL, A 1st FLAGSHIP COMPANY ABOUT US Global, A 1st Flagship Company, is a woman owned business recognized for our competencies to manage and operate Department of Defense contracts. We are defined by our solid past performance and our core values. Global offers mature operational and program management procedures with an efficient and service-oriented work culture. Our people are our most important asset. Our mission and customer are our constant focus. We are proud of what we do and we owe our success to our team. RESPONSIBILITIES The Marine Inspector performs the routine, inactivation, activation and disposal inspections, not to mention those requiring certifications, hazardous materials and radiation. Makes written reports and inspections as required. -Conducts scheduled routine inspections on all vessels in the inventory -Performs quality assurance inspections of ongoing and completed work and follows up to ensure corrective actions are completed. -Trains ship's force in proper inactivation and lay-up of equipment, systems and ship spaces. -Conducts compartment closeout inspections in conjunction with ship's force personnel during the decommissioning process -Inspects equipment removal, cannibalization removals and work performed by the Maintenance Department to ensure quality workmanship and safety and security of the job site. -Demonstrates a working knowledge of the alarm system Remote Transmitter Unit (RTU) and RUGID systems. -Demonstrates proficiency in conducting assigned Planned Maintenance (PMS) actions, including use of multi-meter for electrical checks of Dehumidification (D/H), Fire and Flood (F/F) and Cathodic Protection (C/P) systems. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum: Five years of ship maintenance experience or relevant military experience. Must obtain a Shipyard Competent Person (gas-free) certification within the time frame specified in the offer letter for employment. Has a superb eye for detail and ability to fully document findings. Sound knowledge of general ship systems and equipment as well as an understanding of routine maintenance and preservation. Must possess valid Driver's License, and be qualified to operate a government/company vehicle in accordance with Corporate Fleet Vehicle Safety Manual. Be able to instruct ships force personnel on inactivation procedures. Preferred: Be capable of understanding, inspecting, and adjusting ships cathodic and dehumidification systems. Be able to interpret blueprints, drawings and technical documentation. Have the skills and knowledge required under 29 CFR 1915.7 Competent person criteria: ability to understand and carry out instructions from a Marine Chemist; knowledge of 29 CFR 1915 Subparts B, C, D and H; knowledge of the structure, location and designation of space where work is done; the ability to calibrate and use testing equipment; the ability to perform all tests and inspections; ability to inspect, test and evaluate spaces to determine the need for testing by Marine Chemist; and the ability to maintain records by 29 CFR 1915 Subpart B. General: In order to perform the essential job functions of this position, candidate must have exceptional attention to detail, compose/write descriptive reports, verbally direct individuals and groups; establish and maintain positive working relationships with all employees and the customer Knowledge Required: Shipboard installed systems. Standard maintenance procedures. Inactivation process and all governing documents. Must have general computer skills and experieince working with Microsoft Office products. Security Clearance: Position requires a SECRET Security Clearance. Must be a US Citizen per Inactive Shipoff Instruction 5500.3B of 13 May 13.

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