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Fire Safety Specialist​/Engineer

Job in San Diego, San Diego County, California, 92123, USA
Listing for: Prism Maritime
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-18
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental Compliance, Quality Engineering, Operations Engineer, Safety Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Fire Safety Specialist / Engineer I
Position Title:

Fire Safety Specialist/Engineer I

Work Location:

San Diego, CA
FLSA Status:
Full-Time, Non-Exempt
REQ#

Summary of Duties - Fire Safety Assessment Program (FSAP) DC/FF Specialist serves as Damage Control subject matter expert in support of the CNSP Fire Safety Assessment Program (FSAP) and is responsible to conduct shipboard assessments, policy reviews, and training for shipboard Fire Marshals and In-port Emergency Teams. Must have a minimum of five (5) Years of Experience working onboard ship in Damage Control.

Specific Description of Duties
- • As a lead inspector and a subject matter expert, incumbent is responsible for policy and technical issues for all aspects of Shipboard Firefighting both within and outside of industrial facilities. Incumbent plans, executes, monitors short and long term strategy and process improvement efforts to improve the firefighting capabilities of ships in an industrial environment and by extension to ships overall firefighting capabilities.

• Responsible for planning all aspects of a Damage Control Fire Safety inspection aboard all surface combatant platforms including monitoring development of the Schedule of Events (SOE), analyzing required inputs from ship to be inspected, and building the FSAP Damage Control inspection and plan.

• Provides technical guidance to Force Damage Control Officer, Program Managers and surface ships in
• compliance with all CNSP instructions and policy for Shipboard Damage Control and Firefighting Systems, specifically ships in maintenance availability.

• Monitor the readiness and material condition of surface ships firefighting equipment and associated supporting equipment for all CNSP surface ships in industrial availabilities through materiel Casualty Reports (CASREPs), assessments, inspections and other naval message traffic to identify material problem trends and potential class-wide problem areas.

• Maintain liaison with counterparts at Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Supervisory Activities, Regional Maintenance Centers (RMCs), support contractors, Fleet Commanders, other CNSP TYCOM Directorates and subordinate commands, in matters pertaining to planned major industrial availabilities.

Supervisory Controls:
This position works under the general and technical direction of the Force Damage Control Officer, a GS-13, who provides broad policy guidance and overall objectives through discussions or written objectives. Incumbent is delegated wide latitude for independently initiating action on the basis of experience, mature judgement and professional competence. The execution of the guidance and formulation of priorities and methodologies is the responsibility of the incumbent.

The incumbent recognizes and identifies problem areas and formulates methods and procedures for the successful accomplishment of assignments. Work is reviewed for achievement of objectives, soundness of conclusions and recommendations. On the project level, fire/ship safety functions are performed independently with minimal supervision. This position is responsible for ensuring fire/ship safety requirements are included in project planning and are followed throughout availability execution.

Critiques, unusual situations, or changes that affect management are discussed with the direct supervisor for compatibility with organizational goals, guidelines, and effectiveness in achieving intended objectives. The supervisor will regularly accept the majority of all recommendations for policy change for which this position is directly responsible.

Certifications, Qualifications, Education Requirements
- Education / Specialized training:

• High School Education or GED

• Must have a minimum of five (5) Years of Experience working onboard ship in Damage Control.

• The work requires extensive knowledge and skills in Damage Control across all classes of surface combatants.

• The incumbent must have a thorough knowledge of the Damage Control installed and portable system performance, operation, and technical specifications per NSTM and applicable technical publications. The incumbent must have a working knowledge of major equipment/systems aboard naval ships,…
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