Must be a graduate of high school, trade school, industrial school, or correspondence school in which credits were
received in algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, drafting, and physics. Minimum of ten years of practical
experience in responsible engineering duties including a minimum of seven years of in the prevention and control of
corrosion and in hull, topside, interior, and deck surface coating systems with higher rating given to AEGIS Class
(DDG-51 and CG-47) ships. Must be familiar with and experienced in the application of the regulations of the
Clean Air Act, NESHAP, EPA, OSHA, ASTM 718F, and the Material Data Safety Sheet with regard to VOC
compliance. Must hold a certification as a "Coating Systems Inspector" by the National Association of Corrosion
Engineers, NSWCCD Philadelphia, or NSWCPHD Port Hueneme. Must show evidence of experience in the following areas:
1. Provide corrosion control policy guidance and technical support at the Program level for NAVSEA organizations,
for example, in support of PEO SHIPS PMS 400D with regard to AEGIS Class (DDG-51 and CG-47) ships.
2. Conduct surveys of underwater hull, topside, interior, and decks to determine the effectiveness of specific
corrosion control systems such as attendance at Surface Ship Availabilities Availabilities.
3. Review and provide technical guidance on specifications being prepared for corrosion control systems to be
installed on surface ships, ship construction, maintenance, and repair.
4. Interpret and provide guidance regarding the practical application of government regulations regarding paint,
coating, and preservation system application compliance.
5. Provide technical guidance concerning the techniques involved in the inspection of preparation and application of
corrosion protection systems.
Candidate must be a U.S. citizen and possess and maintain a minimum clearance level of Secret.
This position is contingent upon contract award to EHS Technologies.
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