Maintain an expert knowledge of contractor processes that impact DDS-SOC, SUBSAFE, and Level 1 directives.
Maintain objectivity when performing quality assurance tasks related to shipboard repairs or installations.
Serve as the primary Quality Assurance contact during the certification of Technical Work Documents (TWD).
Lead internal audits and surveillances of OII-MSD processes and production work to ensure consistency in reporting.
Foster a "first-time quality" culture in all production aspects to ensure the highest-quality final product.
Stay informed about the status of all Condition Reports, Unrestricted Operations/Hull Integrity Procedures, LARs, and DFSs related to assigned projects.
Participate in Internal SUBSAFE Certification Audits and DSS-SOC Certification Surveys as directed.
Electrical, Electronic, Ordnance systems for specification and engineering drawing requirement compliance.
Act as senior QA project team member when assigned to projects.
Certify all relevant Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) for assigned projects.
Certification of Compliance Drafting.
Ensure certification reviews are conducted only by qualified personnel, as required.
Act as the senior QA team member for assigned projects.
Provide input to the central Quality database to assist in analyzing collected quality data.
Make informed decisions regarding production quality and safety, providing data for top management to base critical corporate decisions.
Oversee and execute a comprehensive Certification program, including final certification procedures.
Enhance safety through training, raising employee awareness, enforcing safety policies, and holding individuals accountable for poor safety practices.
Requirements
subsafe
navsea
secret clearance
bachelors
qa inspector
7+ years
In depth working knowledge of Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE), Deep Submergence Systems (DSS), NAVSEA Standard Items and NSWCPD process and procedural requirements.
Understand of project REC progression.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.
Must be a U.S. citizen who is not a dual citizen of any other country.
MOA Comprehension.
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Systems Engineering.
Minimum seven (7) years’ experience in performing quality assurance and control inspection on Naval Ship Hull, Mechanical,
Electrical, Electronic, Ordinance Systems for specification and engineering drawing requirement compliance. This includes specialized experience in inspecting work on SUBSAFE and Level I systems/components as required by the organizational certification by Commander Naval Sea Systems Command.
Five (5) years’ experience as a SUBSAFE QA inspector.
Minimum seven (7) years’ shop experience that has provided practical knowledge of quality assurance programs, quality inspection
Minimum five (5) years’ experience in performing quality assurance and control inspection on naval ship Hull, Mechanical,
Proper record retention.
Graduate of high school, trade or industrial school, or GED equivalent.
Extensive military training and experience in mechanical, electrical, and/or ordinance systems and quality assurance/control requirements.
systems, and machining skills and a detailed knowledge of shop procedures, processes, methods and techniques.
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of current NAVSEA, DDS-SOC, SUBSAFE, and Level 1 requirements.
Five (5) years’ experience in submarine, deep submergence, and surface ship systems repair, QA administration, or technical knowledge and at-sea operational experience with submarine and/or surface combat weapons systems, launcher systems or other similar Naval or military system including an in-depth working knowledge of U.S. Navy Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual and associated documentation.
Experience at Naval and/or Commercial Shipyards with extensive Apprenticeship Program.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1964 Born
Year of Origins
The company traces its roots back to 1964, emerging from a collaboration of diving outfits.
$2.7B Revenue
2023 Financials
The company reported approximately $2.7 billion in revenue in 2023.
70+ Countries
Global Presence
The company operates in over 70 countries, spanning multiple industries.
Evolved into a global subsea engineering pioneer headquartered in Houston.
Publicly traded since its 1969 merger.
Operate the world’s premier fleet of work-class ROVs, handling everything from deepwater intervention to pipeline inspection.
Manufactured Products arm delivers umbilicals, subsea tooling, mobile robots and even animatronics for blockbuster theme-park rides.
Offshore Projects Group tackles complex installations, riserless well interventions and large-scale maintenance offshore.
Integrity & Digital Solutions team provides inspections, data analytics and connectivity tools to optimise subsea assets.
Aerospace & Defense division builds thermal-protection systems, space-suits and space-robotics for NASA and military customers.
Unusual projects include recovering the Confederate submarine Hunley, probing TWA Flight 800 wreckage, and creating park rides like Jurassic Park and Transformers.
Bridge energy, marine, space and robotic sectors with creative engineering solutions.
Culture + Values
Safety: At Oceaneering, safety is our highest priority. We have a relentless commitment to safe operations and the wellbeing of our employees, clients, and the environment.
Integrity: We are dedicated to acting with integrity, following the highest ethical standards, and building trust with our customers and stakeholders.
Innovation: We embrace technological advancement and strive to be a leader in creative solutions and cutting-edge engineering.
Excellence: We aim for excellence in everything we do, from our service delivery to the support we provide our teams.
Collaboration: We work together as one team, leveraging diverse skill sets and experiences to drive success.
Environment + Sustainability
By 2050
Net Zero Commitment
Striving for complete elimination of greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century to combat climate change.
Reducing carbon footprint through energy-efficient technologies and practices across operations.
Implementing solutions to minimize environmental impact, such as advanced underwater robotics and subsea technology for the offshore energy industry.
Supporting renewable energy transition by offering products and services for the offshore wind industry.
Continuously monitoring and improving environmental performance and sustainability practices.
Inclusion & Diversity
Oceaneering is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and diverse work environment, where all employees are valued and respected.
The company supports gender diversity initiatives, with a focus on increasing the representation of women in technical and leadership roles.
Oceaneering promotes equal opportunity and strives to create a workplace that reflects the global diversity of its clients and employees.