Small Craft/Boat Marine Surveyor
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2025-6504
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Category |
Operations
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Type |
Regular Full-Time
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Location : Location
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US-VA-Norfolk
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Telecommute |
No
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Clearance Requirements |
Secret
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Overview
At FTI, we are united by one common mission; supporting those that protect our nation so they can make the best-informed decisions during critical moments when seconds count. We want you to bring your passion and expertise to contribute to that essential mission. We strive to incorporate our values to create a culture of collaboration and trust, where you can share your ideas and innovate. If you are inspired by making a positive impact through developing data driven solutions, FTI would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about you. We are hiring expeditionary staff with Small Craft/Boat Marine Surveyor knowledge. This role will support the Navy from Norfolk, VA. In this role, you will conduct inspections, surveys, or examinations of navy vessels to assess, monitor and report on the condition. You will also coordinate, schedule, and administer repair work on U.S. Navy ships, including; ship inspections, safety monitoring, material control, quality assurance, cost and schedule management, test and certification coordination, technical and contractual recommendations, and reporting.
Responsibilities
Support boat and associated equipment surveys and assists in the development of detailed statements of work to support industrial work for Intermediate and Depot level maintenance requirements.
- Support the review of contracted work and acts as the technical representative, working with the Type Desk and TPOC, for the subsequent repair/maintenance availability period through redelivery of the boat to the operating unit.
- Skilled in the use of automated data processing equipment and various software programs mandated for government use for the preparation of work specifications during planning of small boat repair and modernization availabilities.
- Assists repair availabilities, and coordinates, schedules, and administers assigned repair work to ensure that planning functions are completed in time to permit orderly work list preparation, screening, and specification preparation.
- Review contract specifications, drawings, technical manuals, and design test requirements to determine and evaluate contractor compliance, progress, and work quality.
- Research Boat Alts, LARs.
- Review surveys and survey crafts.
- Complete Boat checks.
- Research Government Furnished Material (GFM).
- Review and processes Condition Found Reports (CFRs).
- Create work packages through Validation, Screening and Brokering (VSB).
Education/Qualifications
Required:
- Must be a U.S. Citizen and possess an active U.S. Dept. of Defense Secret Security Clearance (minimum).
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Effective, professional written communication, interpersonal, problem-solving, analytical, mathematical, and organizational skills.
- 1+ year of hands-on technical experience in the installation, testing, troubleshooting fault isolation and repair of shipboard systems/equipment.
- Including specialized, full-time, hands-on technician experience in assembly, overhaul, repair, modification, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of shipboard systems and equipment.
- Must be able to perform work with a minimum of supervisory assistance and in compliance with prior engineering determination.
- Available for CONUS travel (approximately 5%).
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