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MHI Ship Repair & Services is a major marine repair and conversion contractor serving the U.S. Navy, Military Sealift Command, Maritime Administration and Commercial ship owners and operators worldwide. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Reviews the specification packages for potential conflicts within the individual job and other tasks/jobs being executed by MHI at the same time. 2. Assists in the development of estimates for specific tasks concurrent with schedule development when necessary. 3. Develops and incorporates subcontractors and AIT schedules into MHI production schedules. 4. Integrates manpower requirements across all programs. 5. Supports all MHI manpower planning and scheduling functions for all programs. 6. Coordinates with Program Office, Contracts Department, Project Managers and Advance Planning in developing and scheduling MSMO Packages. 7. Conducts ship checks as needed to scope work. 8. Supports TAR for MSMO Ships. 9. Supports in house process and procedures development including managing file structure and template development for planning and estimating work. JOB QUALIFICATIONS: 1. High School Diploma or Equivalent. 2. Five years of experience in ship repair industry or equivalent combination of Degree from Maritime Institute and on the job experience. 3. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. 4. Strong PC skills (all MS Office Products, to include MS Project) MHI offers competitive wages and excellent benefit package. Qualified applicants apply at 543 E. Indian River Rd., Norfolk, VA or submit resume to employment@mhi-shiprepair.com EOE/Affirmative Action Employer

Category: Technical Writer

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NOTE: The following description is a GENERAL Overview of this career and not a description of a particular job posting.

The primary role of the Technical Writer is to produce quality project reports through writing, editing, composition, and format preparation of large amounts of complex data to achieve clear and readable technical reports. These reports are typically generated during field operations or in support of engineering tasks. The writing of operational reports shall be proactive as the operation is performed. The technical writer will create drawings, capture and arrange photographs, generate QA forms, and perform numerous other duties.
Education
• An Associate degree in a discipline associated with technical report generation from an accredited college or university.
Qualifications
• Minimum of five years of experience in technical report preparation. Three years of this experience shall be with salvage, diving, ocean engineering, or related matters. Two additional years of experience may be substituted for the educational requirement.
• Excellent communications skills.
• Skilled in the use of computers and Microsoft Office Suite.
• Must be able to obtain authorization to operate company vehicles.
• Must be able to obtain a U.S. Government clearance.
• Work is normally performed in a typical office/warehouse work environment but may be performed in an off shore environment.
• Limited to moderate physical effort required.
• Limited to moderate exposure to physical risk.
• Must be able and willing, to travel worldwide, on short notice for indefinite periods of time.