SCMI1 has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated professional to fill one vacancy as a Calibration Program Auditor for the United States Navy. The employee will function in accordance with the equivalent responsibilities of an Engineering Technician V to provide critical gauge calibration program audits for NAVSEA and NAVAIR programs.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesResponsible to the Field Calibration Activity (FCA)/ Standard Generic Calibration Procedures programsPerform JNACT and Oxygen Clean programs audits at local and Systems Commands per International and National standards, NAVSEA, Fleet, and local Naval Support Activity directives and instructionsEnsure compliance with Fleet Technical Assistance Programs and Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual requirementsMaintain certified instructor statusProvide Divers Life Support Systems support for Oxygen Clean ProgramProvide calibration readiness reports and updates to JNACT websitePrepare letters of certification of sites inspected and/or audited to include Certificate of Compliance/ Non-compliance and Scopes of CompetencyAccomplish Oxygen Clean inspections and certifications for Oxygen Clean Facilities IAW applicable TYCOM instructionsMaintain ISO 9000 Lead Auditor and Oxygen Clean Technician certifications, to include completion of Navy Oxygen Clean Technical School within one year of hireEvaluate Oxygen Clean Technicians proficiency and knowledge by administering written and practical examinationsProvide on-site technical assistance to fleet personnelConduct Calibration Capability Evaluations and ReviewsCoordinate requests for funding, schedule man‑power and equipment required to investigate METCAL program discrepancies, and evaluate new metrology program requirementsCoordinate and schedule off‑ship calibration or repair services for ships within the employee's geographic area of responsibilityMaintain close liaison with RMC, shipboard calibration coordinators, and ISIC to prevent or resolve calibration scheduling and readiness problemsEnsure REGIONAL LOAN POOLS (RLPs) are established at the local RMC to alleviate shipboard maintenance support shortfallsEnsure RLPs include a wide variety of calibrated, RFI items to permit continuous availabilitySecurity Clearance RequirementsMust possess and maintain an active Department of Defense (DoD) SECRET Security ClearanceStandard QualificationsAssociate Degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or other related field5 to 7 years of Navy METCAL experienceNAVSEA In‑Service Quality Program for METCAL Training certificationAbility to conduct METCAL training with shipboard and shore‑based personnelISO 9000 Lead Auditor and Oxygen Clean Technician certifications, or ability to complete certification within one year of hireMS Office suite proficiency requiredFamiliarity with Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual requirementsAbility to use clear and concise oral and written communicationsPlease note that your resume and candidacy is subject to customer approval and acceptance and clearing of the required background check. Salary is negotiable and commensurate with background and applicable required job experience.#J-18808-Ljbffr