Life Support Maintenance Manager/ Excursion and Electronically Controlled Underwater Breathing Apparatus (UBA) and Recompression System Manager (Key)
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Position: Life Support Maintenance Manager/ Excursion and Electronically Controlled Underwater Breathing Apparatus (UBA) and Recompression System Manager (Key)
Type: Full-time
Location: Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia Travel: Must be available for CONUS and OCONUS travel
**Contingent Upon Award**
Position Summary: The Life Support Maintenance Manager Level III / Excursion and Electronically Controlled Underwater Breathing Apparatus (UBA) and Recompression System Manager serves as a Key Personnel position supporting Naval Special Warfare Group Two (NSWG-2) Logistics Support Unit Two (LOGSU-2) Dive Department operations. This position provides technical leadership, maintenance oversight, inventory accountability, training management, and operational support for Excursion and Electronically Controlled Underwater Breathing Apparatus (E-UBA/EC-UBA) systems, Diving Life Support Systems (DLSS), hyperbaric recompression chamber systems, mixed-gas diving equipment, and associated support equipment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Provide technical support for maintenance, readiness, inventory management, and accountability of Diving Life Support Systems (DLSS), E-UBA systems, EC-UBA systems, and hyperbaric recompression chamber systems.
• Serve as the primary subject matter expert for Navy-approved diving materiel, mixed-gas systems, and recompression chamber operations.
• Provide direct supervisory oversight of assigned Diving Maintenance Technician personnel supporting E-UBA and EC-UBA programs.
• Manage workforce schedules, leave requests, staffing support, and workload priorities.
• Conduct scheduled and unscheduled preventive and corrective maintenance on E-UBA, EC-UBA, recompression systems, charging systems, diagnostics equipment, underwater communications systems, and associated life support systems.
• Assist with development, review, maintenance, and execution of Re-Entry Control (REC) packages for NSW recompression chamber systems.
• Monitor diving materiel, E-UBA, EC-UBA, and hyperbaric chamber inventories and readiness databases.
• Conduct annual physical inventory verification and reconciliation of assigned systems and equipment.
• Maintain access and accountability records within ELMS, DPAS, APSR, and other designated government systems.
• Maintain and update libraries of publications, directives, maintenance procedures, technical manuals, and applicable instructions.
• Coordinate issue, receipt, transfer, shipment, maintenance, and repair of dive equipment and hyperbaric systems.
• Develop statements of work, obtain maintenance quotes, and coordinate maintenance activities performed by external organizations.
• Assist in planning short-term and long-term maintenance programs and equipment recapitalization efforts.
• Support training program development for E-UBA and EC-UBA maintenance technicians and dive supervisors.
• Develop curricula, lesson plans, certification programs, and technical instruction materials.
• Conduct maintenance, repair, and sustainment training for NSW personnel.
• Coordinate compressed air testing submissions through the Divers Compressed Air Testing (DCAT) Program.
• Coordinate certification requirements for diving equipment and hyperbaric chamber systems.
• Forecast requirements for repair parts, consumables, maintenance materials, and technical equipment.
• Process requests and maintain records for issue, turn-in, gain, loss, and accountability of Dive Division property.
• Investigate and process documentation associated with missing, lost, stolen, or damaged equipment.
• Support issue, receipt, and accountability requirements utilizing DD Forms 1149, 1150, 1348, and DD 200 documentation as required.
• Ensure compliance with Navy, NAVSEA, NSW, hyperbaric, diving safety, maintenance management, and inventory accountability requirements.
Required Qualifications:
• Qualification: Navy Dive School Certified (NEC 5342 / M1DV or higher).
• Experience: Minimum eight (8) years of experience as a certified 5342 / M1DV or higher diver.
• Experience: Minimum three (3) years of Naval Special Warfare (NSW) experience.
• Certification: Navy Instructor Certified (NEC 9502).
• Experience: Minimum three (3) years of MK-16 Maintenance Technician experience.
• Experience: Minimum three (3) years of MK-25 Maintenance Technician experience.
• Qualification: Qualified as a Maintenance and Material Management (3M) Maintenance Person.
• Qualification: Qualified as a 3M Quality Assurance Craftsman.
• Qualification: Qualified as a 3M Work Center Supervisor.
• Quali
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