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Marine Fleet Coordinator
LeidosMarine Fleet Coordinator overseeing maritime operations and training staff for Antarctic Support Contract. Requires USCG Captain's license and experience with marine operations.
Posted 7/9/2026full-timeRemote • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $107,900 - $195,050 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Advise Station Management regarding various marine oriented concerns.
- Capability and willingness to mentor and provide advanced training to Station Staff.
- Operates and maintains a fleet of an average of fifteen active small boats, including inflatable boats and outboard motors.
- Operates vehicles and equipment to launch and recover the small boats via trailer.
- Maintenance areas include, but are not limited to: inboard diesel, hydraulics, outboard motors, inflatable boats, and rigid hull inflatables, including proper inventory and tracking of spare parts.
- Designs and implements training and oversight for station personnel in marine safety.
- Leads the Ocean Search and Rescue (OSAR) team.
- Conducts and documents monthly drills and training.
- Maintains records of daily operations including vessel logs, situation reports, fuel usage, equipment maintenance, vessel launch/recovery, and turnover reports.
Requirements
What you’ll need- USCG Captain’s OUVP license
- Minimum six (6+) years of experience acting as a vessel Captain, or in senior engineering/systems design role
- Two (2+) of the six (6+) years’ experience must be in maintaining small vessel systems and hulls, or equivalent
- Experience in commercial marine operations such as merchant marine, fisheries, or boatyards
- Demonstrated experience with coastal navigation, electronic navigation, and dead reckoning
- Experience training others in small vessel operation
- Demonstrated leadership skills in vessel scheduling, maintenance, and operation
- Ability to mentor and provide advanced training to station staff, and scientists
- Comprehensive knowledge of small vessel operation, trailering, troubleshooting and maintenance
- Proven ability to repair and troubleshoot engines and/or machinery including 4-stroke outboards, diesel, and inflatables
- High level independent problem-solving and multi-tasking skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; must be able to facilitate challenging situations and communicate effectively across various stakeholders
- Must possess a valid Driver’s License issued in the United States.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Competitive compensation
- Health and Wellness programs
- Income Protection
- Paid Leave
- Retirement
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Hard Skills & Tools
Coastal NavigationElectronic NavigationDead ReckoningVessel MaintenanceEngine Repair4-Stroke OutboardsDiesel MaintenanceInflatable Boat MaintenanceInventory ManagementMulti-Tasking
Soft Skills
MentoringCommunicationProblem-Solving
Certifications
Valid Driver’s License