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The MIL Corporation ยท 1 month ago

Shipboard Safety Inspector (Occupational Safety, Senior Analyst)

The MIL Corporation is seeking a Shipboard Safety Inspector (Occupational Safety, Senior Analyst) to support a US Navy client in Bremerton, WA. The Safety Inspector will monitor Alteration Installation Team (AIT) safety compliance and support the government OSIC, as needed.

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Responsibilities

Conduct daily shipboard safety inspections and provide on-the-spot recommendations to correct unsatisfactory and unsafe conditions
Ensure the AIT is following its Quality Management System (QMS) procedures, quality inspection and test plan, safety and environmental compliance requirements, and technical instructions
Ensure the AIT complies with applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Standard Items (SIs)
Observe trades at work, offering guidance and real-time solutions to promote compliance and enhance worker protection
Support the Corrective Action Request (CAR) process
Ensure proper housekeeping and Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) requirements are maintained
Provide enhanced oversight of all safety processes / procedures to ensure full regulatory compliance, including OSHA and local shipyard standards
Produce daily deliverable of written safety surveillance at the end of the shift for each job site visited that day
Practice safe working techniques and re-enforce the safety policies, guidelines, and procedures
Evaluate field safety conditions through audit/monitoring and advise management on findings: tracks corrections of all deficiencies
Conduct random inspection & audits of work sites to ensure safety and quality compliance is in place
Some shipboard tasking may require ascending and descending vertical ladders and/or stairs to and from the highest points of the ship both pier side and underway

Qualification

US Navy shipboard experienceMaritime safety regulationsOSHA certificationsShipyard Competent Person CertificationNAVSEA knowledgeInspection experienceCommunication skillsIndependent work

Required

5 Years of US Navy shipboard experience
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Must be able to lift items up to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) limits
Must be able to stand, kneel and/or crouch for extended periods of time
Must be able to climb ladders and scaffolding
Must be able to work in high places, as well as small, cramped, or confined spaces
HS/GED
US Citizenship
Ability to Obtain a Secret clearance

Preferred

Familiar with maritime safety regulations including OSHA, NFPA, NIOSH, ANSI, EPA, and local/state rules
OSHA 521 (OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene)
OSHA 3095 (Electrical Standards)
OSHA 3115 (Fall Protection)
OSHA 7615 or 5410 (Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Maritime Industry)
Shipyard Competent Person Certification
Knowledgeable of NAVSEA TS9090-310
Shipboard AIT experience
Inspection experience
Familiarity of NAVSEA Standard Items and Joint Fleece Maintenance Manual
Bachelor's degree or higher

Benefits

Health
Life
Disability
Retirement plans
Paid time off
Opportunities for professional growth
Tuition assistance

Company

The MIL Corporation

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Established in 1980, MIL provides innovative cyber, engineering, financial, and information technology services to the federal government.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Marisa Daley
Chief Operating Officer
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Breanna Kurtz
HR Business Partner, Team Lead
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