To keep our shipyard running, we require many career professionals with various degrees and experience levels to fill a wide range of business support roles. Whether it's conducting administrative tasks, calculating budgets or caring for shipbuilders at our on-site clinic, business professionals play a crucial role in supporting company endeavors and the workforce.
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Available Positions
Admin Tech: Provide administrative support which includes maintaining manual and electronic files and performing basic office functions such as scheduling, taking messages and answering phones.Finance Department: Provides financial leadership, guidance, and direction for activities related to financial reporting, financial planning and analysis, cash management, overhead/capex, accounting, taxes, internal audit and internal controls, and estimating (bids, proposals, and change orders).Firefighter/EMT: Committed to keeping employees safe by suppressing fires on board ships under construction, in production facilities and in office spaces, as well as providing emergency medical services.Human Resources Professional: Responsible for recruitment, employment and orientation services, as well as training and career development; the administration of employee benefits; the maintenance of our personnel database; and other services.IT Department: Maintains the company's computer infrastructure and network system, providing technical support, managing and storing data, installing and writing software, troubleshooting network issues and supporting IT projects.Nurse Practitioner: Dedicated to promoting employee health by providing preventative educational programs and quality treatment of illnesses and injuries that arise in the shipyard.Patrol Officer: Provides 24/7 armed security at multiple BIW facilities, safeguarding against unauthorized access, violence, theft, vandalism, and enforcing security procedures.Planner: Provides technical assistance to manufacturing to aid in the shipbuilding process, including determining executable work, providing necessary documentation, researching material, and ordering material as needed.Safety/Health Engineer: Responsible for assisting with occupational health and safety initiatives, identifying workplace hazards and ensuring OSHA standards and company procedures are followed.Security Specialist: Required for both industrial security and cybersecurity to keep shipbuilders and Navy assets safe.Buyer: Purchases parts needed to build ships, using a mix of project management, business, and legal expertise to draft, negotiate and execute contracts with vendors.The shipyard is an opportunity to be involved with surveying but also go home to my family every night. It's a unique job that's very rewarding.
Rick Adams, Manager of Accuracy and Control
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