Submarine Systems Quality Assurance Specialist (Hybrid)
Company: Msccn
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
ATTENTION MILITARY AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS - Our organization
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Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members,
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experience, please click the submit button and follow the next
steps. Responsibilities Noblis MSD supports the Naval Sea Systems
Command (NAVSEA) and the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia
Division (NSWCPD), in executing their mission to deliver safe,
reliable, and combat-ready platforms to the Fleet. Our work spans
research and development, test and evaluation, acquisition, systems
engineering, integration, in-service and fleet engineering,
cybersecurity, logistics, and total life-cycle cost reduction. We
are seeking a Submarine Systems Quality Assurance Specialist to
support multiple U.S. Navy submarine classes, ensuring material
integrity, system certification, and SUBSAFE compliance across
vendor facilities, repair activities, and shipboard work. Position
Summary The Submarine Systems Quality Assurance Specialist provides
technical and quality oversight to ensure submarine systems,
components, and processes comply with contractual, engineering, and
SUBSAFE requirements prior to Fleet delivery. This role focuses on
material compliance, welding and metallurgy, non-destructive
testing, vendor oversight, shipboard and shop surveillance, and
quality system audits, with direct interface and reporting to NAVY
stakeholders. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Establish and
conduct vendor oversight and surveillance of in-process
manufacturing, assembly, repair, and testing activities; review
final Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) to verify compliance with
contract, drawing, and performance requirements, and provide
recommendations for acceptance to NAVY. Perform material
identification and inventory verification inspections
(kick-and-count style inspections) of manufactured equipment and
components, documenting findings and reporting results to NAVY.
Conduct on-site evaluations of vendor processes, including
manufacture, assembly, repair, modification, and testing, to assess
compliance with technical specifications, contractual requirements,
and quality standards. Provide technical evaluation,
troubleshooting, and investigation of Submarine Sail Hull,
Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) systems and equipment
discrepancies, identifying root causes and recommending corrective
actions. Review, investigate, and adjudicate non-conformances and
discrepancies identified during disassembly, manufacture,
repair/modification, assembly, and testing phases; develop
recommended corrective and preventative actions. Perform
surveillance and oversight of shipboard and shop SUBSAFE work and
testing, ensuring compliance with approved procedures and
certification requirements. Develop, maintain, and execute
checklists and attribute guides used to perform SUBSAFE Functional
and In-Process Audits of OII-MSD quality systems and SUBSAFE
work/testing activities. While this is a hybrid position the
candidate needs to be local to the Philadelphia area to come in as
needed. Required Qualifications Education / Experience Bachelor of
Science (BS) degree in Engineering and a minimum of 5 years of
relevant professional experience, OR High School diploma and 11
years of progressive submarine-related experience, such as
shipyard, maintenance activity, IMA, RMC, or fleet support roles
supporting U.S. Navy submarines. Submarine Quality Assurance
Experience. Minimum of 5 years of hands-on Submarine Quality
Assurance experience, including oversight, inspection,
surveillance, audits, and/or certification activities supporting
submarine systems, equipment, or work processes (e.g., SUBSAFE,
Level I/II material, HM&E systems). Travel Willingness and
ability to travel approximately 10% in support of vendor
facilities, shipyards, and Navy activities. Security Clearance U.S.
Citizen with an active Secret clearance, or the ability to obtain
and maintain a Secret clearance prior to start. Technical Drawing &
Inspection Knowledge. Formal training in Geometric Dimensioning and
Tolerancing (GD&T) in accordance with ASME Y14.5, with
demonstrated ability to interpret technical drawings, apply
geometric tolerances, and evaluate inspection and acceptance
criteria for manufactured and repaired components. Desired
Qualifications SUBSAFE Experience Demonstrated experience
supporting SUBSAFE work, testing, inspections, audits, or
certification, including familiarity with SUBSAFE boundaries,
Re-Entry Control (REC), Objective Quality Evidence (OQE), and
compliance with SUBSAFE program requirements. Navy / DoD Objective
Quality Evidence (OQE) Experience Experience developing, reviewing,
auditing, or validating Objective Quality Evidence (OQE) in
accordance with Navy and DoD quality assurance requirements ,
including documentation packages supporting material certification,
testing, inspections, and acceptance for Fleet delivery. Certified
Auditor Qualification or certification as a Quality Auditor (e.g.,
internal, lead, or third-party auditor), with experience conducting
process, product, or system audits against Navy, NAVSEA, or
industry quality standards. Submarine Communications and
Electromagnetic Systems (SCEMS) Experience Experience with
Submarine Communications and Electromagnetic Systems (SCEMS),
including inspection, testing, maintenance, troubleshooting, or
quality oversight of submarine communication, navigation, or
electromagnetic systems and associated equipment.
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