Quality Inspector
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control / Manager, Quality Technician/ Inspector, QA Specialist / Manager, Quality Engineering
Job Description
The SUBSAFE/DSS‑SOC Quality Inspector is responsible for performing detailed inspections of materials, components, and work processes to ensure compliance with SUBSAFE and DSS‑SOC requirements. This includes verifying that fabrication, assembly, testing, and installation activities meet all applicable specifications, drawings, and procedures. The inspector reviews and validates documentation such as QA Forms and technical work documents for accuracy and completeness, while also ensuring full traceability of Level I and other controlled materials throughout the process.
The role supports certification efforts by confirming the proper implementation of quality controls and identifying and documenting non‑conformances, assisting with corrective action processes as needed. The inspector must maintain a strong working knowledge of applicable technical manuals, NAVSEA drawings, and quality standards, and will regularly interface with production, engineering, and quality teams to ensure consistent execution and compliance. This Quality Inspector role supports Oceaneering’s Marine Services Division (OII‑MSD) and is based in Chesapeake, VA.
Travel may be required up to 25% of the year.
- Enforce an effective QA program that meets the requirements of the SUBSAFE Manual, DSS‑SOC Manual, DLSS SOC requirements, OII‑MSD QMS Manual, and other applicable higher‑level guidance.
- Perform QA inspections and verifications as required by the company QA Manual, including responsibilities supporting SUBSAFE, DSS‑SOC, DLSS, Level I, and other controlled work.
- Maintain current QA training and qualifications to support all aspects of production.
- Verify and witness all torquing evolutions recorded on QA‑34 forms; ensure accuracy and sign to certify completion.
- Witness and document the installation of all new Level I material, certifying compliance with procedural and documentation requirements.
- Verify and witness all REC Certification testing; review and sign test records to confirm adherence to quality standards.
- Verify and witness controlled assemblies; ensure all assembly documentation is completed accurately to certify the work performed.
- Perform audits and surveillances as assigned, contributing to an effective internal surveillance program.
- Enforce the calibration program by ensuring only calibrated tools and equipment—with valid, intact seals—are used; remove expired or unverified equipment from service.
- Ensure all QA forms, test documents, TGIs, URO MRCs, and other forms of OQE are properly completed, signed, and maintained in accordance with all applicable standards and contract requirements.
- Participate in process improvement initiatives and recommend updates to QA procedures and the company Quality Program.
- Interface with production, engineering, and quality teams to ensure alignment with quality requirements and support continuous improvement.
- Graduate of shipyard apprentice program or Associate’s degree in a mechanical or electrical discipline from an accredited college or university.
- In lieu of the degree or apprenticeship, a minimum of three (3) years of practical experience with quality assurance/control programs, machining skills, and a comprehensive understanding of submarine procedures, processes, and methods is required.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience performing quality assurance and control inspections on U.S. Navy shipboard hull.
- Mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) systems, ensuring compliance with specifications and engineering drawings.
- Must be a U.S. citizen who is not a dual citizen of any other country.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret Security clearance.
- Experience with SUBSAFE, Level I, or Controlled Work programs.
- Proficient in reading engineering drawings, specifications, and QA procedures.
- Familiarity with common inspection tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers, torque tools), material traceability, and HM&E system construction or repair is preferred.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Desired knowledge includes Deep Submergence Systems (DSS), NAVSEA Standard Items, NSWCPD procedures, and quality systems such as ISO 9001.
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