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Manager, Manager II, Marine

Operations

Job Location: Marshall Islands, Kwajalein

US Army Reagan Test Site

Location: Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands

US Army Reagan Test Site

US Citizenship required.

Responsibilities: Oversees the manage- ment, operation and maintenance of the

Marine Department for the logistic con- tract of U.S. Army vessels assigned to

USAKA. In charge of all aspects of the

Marine Department including budget plan- ning and execution, personnel manning, safety program, training program, vessel operational tasks, maintenance program, and departmental administrative process- es. Manages the departmental budget ensuring each PWS line item is budgeted and tracked through out the fiscal year.

Submits budget plans and departmental cost estimates as required. Oversees the development the standard ferry schedules for Ebeye and Roi as well as the weekly watercraft schedule and the daily vessel and crew assignment. Manages the depart- mental safety program to include oversight of the work processes, JSAs, safety train- ing and safety supervision of all work/tasks. Manages the departmental personnel actions including disciplinary issues and coordinates and reviews annual performance reviews and salary plan. He /she conducts vessel inspections and pro- vides SeeSOR data and inspection results to appropriate authorities. Develops mis- sion support plans with customers and ensures that crews are briefed on missions and duties. Oversees the departmental maintenance program through the Port

Engineer including the budget planning and scheduling of vessel overhauls. He/she must be qualified as Pilot for the Port of

Kwajalein and will direct and coordinate the movement and docking of visiting ships.

He/she will, through the Port Captain, over- see the port operations including stevedor- ing, line handling and emergency response. He/she will, through the Port

Captain, be in charge of the Oil Spill response team "CHARLIE". He/she will manage the dive team including ensuring qualified divers are available to operate the recompression chamber. Reports directly to the Deputy Program Manager for

Logistics for orders, guidance, training and duties. Performs assigned systems tasks/efforts to include government direct- ed work schemes under general direction

Requirements: 1. Requires college diploma in a sci- ence/engineering field. 2. Five Years experience marine shipboard experience, three years experience shore side vessel management or Port opera- tions, two years experience piloting experi- ence vessel over 1600 tons. Five years of

Work Management Systems development and implementation in the maintenance of marine vessels in a Shipyard or Marine

Terminal for the public sector. 3. U.S. Coast Guard Chief Mate Oceans

Unlimited Tonnage with a 1600T Master's endorsement license with all applicable

STCW endorsements for international waters for 1600T vessel. Pilotage for

Kwajalein waters of the RMI. 4. Character and background to obtain a secret security clearance.

Preferred 1. Graduate of a U.S. State Maritime

College or Federal Naval, Maritime or

Coast Guard Academy. 2. Ten years Naval or maritime shipboard experience, ten years naval or maritime experience in ship management or port operations and five years experience as a harbor pilot. 3. U.S. Coast Guard Unlimited Tonnage

Master's license with all applicable STCW endorsements for international waters for

Unlimited Tonnage vessels including First

Class Pilot endorsement. 4. Character and background to obtain a secret security clearance.

Applicant selected will be subject to a gov- ernment security investigation/criminal background check and must meet eligibili- ty requirements for access to classified information as required for the position offered. You and authorized dependents, if any, traveling to Kwajalein are required to have a valid passport in your possession prior to departure. HR- 031030 [email protected]

CDC Recruiter KRS/CDC 4975 Bradford Dr

NW Ste 600

Huntsville AL 35085 USA

Email: [email protected]

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