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Marine Inspector

U.S. Coast Guard

Department of Homeland Security

Fresh

Location

Salary

$89,508 - $116,362

per year

Closes

February 6, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves inspecting ships and boats to make sure they meet safety rules, checking their designs and operations to prevent accidents and pollution, and guiding teams on fixing any problems found.

It's a leadership role in a government agency focused on maritime safety.

A good fit would be someone with hands-on experience in ship inspections or related technical work, who pays close attention to details and enjoys enforcing regulations.

Key Requirements

  • At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-11 level in marine inspections or related field
  • Knowledge of vessel design, construction, and compliance with U.S. and international regulations
  • Ability to identify hazardous conditions on vessels and recommend corrective actions
  • Experience reviewing safety management systems, such as the International Safety Management Code
  • Skills in conducting full vessel examinations under treaties like SOLAS
  • Familiarity with pollution prevention, vessel manning, and international conventions
  • No substitution of education for experience at this grade level

Full Job Description

This vacancy is for a GS-1801-12, Marine Inspector located in the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, USCG MARINE SAFETY UNIT HOUMA in HOUMA, Louisiana.

To qualify at the GS-12 grade level, your resume must demonstrate at least one (1) full year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS- grade 11 level in the federal sector.

Specialized experience is experience that has equipped you with the ability, skill, and knowledge to successfully perform the duties of this position and is typically in or related to this line of work.

Examples of specialized experience include performing the following types of tasks on a regular basis.

Reviewing technical vessel design and construction plans to determine compliance with regulations Resolving maritime vessel inspection controversies Identifying hazardous conditions and prescribed corrective actions Evaluating the compliance of foreign passenger vessel safety management systems with the International Safety Management Code and/or the International Standards Organization NOTE: All experience statements (i.e., duties, specialized experience, or related applicable assessment) copied from this announcement and pasted into your resume will not be considered as a demonstration of your qualifications for this position.

NOTE: Education cannot be substituted for experience at this grade level.

National Service Experience (i.e., volunteer experience): Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social).

Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.

You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Major Duties:

You will serve as a/an Marine Inspector and be responsible for providing technical expertise and leadership in the enforcement of marine safety, vessel inspection, pollution prevention, vessel manning, regulations, treaties, and international conventions.

Being a Coast Guard civilian makes you a valuable member of the Coast Guard team.

Typical work assignments include: Conducting reviews of vessel's plans, safety management systems and operating systems to determine compliance with regulations and applicable standards.

Determining that vessels being inspected have the proper documents and certificates on board and in effect.

Ensuring the required inspection documentation is prepared and appropriate orders drafted specifying required changes, repairs or operational limitations for the vessel and its equipment.

Identifying hazardous conditions, notes violations of accepted vessel specifications and operational technology, and prescribes acceptable methods of correction.

Conducting complete vessel examinations under the treaty requirements of the SOLAS or other international conventions, or U.S. unilateral regulations.

Reasonable Accommodation (RA) Requests: If you believe you have a disability (i.e., physical or mental), covered by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended that would interfere with completing the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, you will be granted the opportunity to request a RA in your online application.

Requests for RA for the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments and appropriate supporting documentation for RA must be received prior to starting the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments.

Decisions on requests for RA are made on a case-by-case basis.

If you meet the minimum qualifications of the position, after notification of the adjudication of your request, you will receive an email invitation to complete the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments, based on your adjudication decision.

You must complete all assessments within 48 hours of receiving the URL to access the USA Hire Competency Based Assessments if you received the link after the close of the announcement.

To determine if you need a RA, please review the Procedures for Requesting a Reasonable Accommodation for Online Assessments. Reasonable Accommodation Information

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/26/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/27/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: 26-12873008-SE-DB-ST