About The Position

The Dive 3M Workcenter Support / High Altitude Oxygen Systems Technician is responsible for managing maintenance programs, inventory control, and certification compliance for diving and high altitude oxygen-breathing systems. This role ensures all Major Force Program (MFP) diving equipment and life support systems are maintained in accordance with Navy 3M requirements and certification authorities. The technician provides technical expertise in high altitude oxygen systems supporting parachute operations and equipment lifecycle management. This position is essential to diver safety, operational readiness, and mission-critical life support capabilities.

Requirements

  • US Citizen
  • Valid U.S. driver’s license
  • Must hold an active Secret Security Clearance
  • Knowledge of Air Force, Army, and Navy policies, procedures, and equipment related to high altitude oxygen-breathing parachute operations
  • Planning, scheduling, and documenting maintenance requirements within the Planned Maintenance System (PMS)
  • In-depth knowledge of high altitude oxygen systems, including: High-pressure (HP) and low-pressure (LP) compressors, Oxygen (O₂) transfer systems, Oxygen cleaning procedures
  • Qualification as: Material Maintenance Management (3M) Maintenance Man, 3M Quality Assurance (QA) Craftsman, 3M Work Center Supervisor
  • Must be able to operate Government vehicles and equipment
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft Office applications
  • Must demonstrate excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Must maintain high attention to detail and accuracy
  • Must be capable of working independently with minimal supervision
  • Must have knowledge of logistics and inventory systems
  • Must be capable of operating within classified environments and systems (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET) / Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET))
  • Must comply with all safety, security, and workplace regulations

Nice To Haves

  • Ability to lift and transport life support and diving equipment
  • Ability to work in industrial, operational, and controlled environments involving compressed gases
  • Capability to perform detailed maintenance and inspection tasks
  • Ability to work in environments associated with diving and parachute operations support

Responsibilities

  • Track and manage maintenance for all Major Force Program (MFP) diving equipment in accordance with OPNAVINST 4790 series, NAVFAC, and NAVSEA requirements
  • Manage preventative and corrective maintenance for: Open circuit and closed circuit diving systems, Air compressors and oxygen charging systems, Diagnostic and test equipment, Depth and pressure gauges, Underwater communications systems, Recompression chambers, Diver Life Support Systems (DLSS), Diving propulsion and underwater navigation systems
  • Maintain compliance with NAVSEA certification programs and Naval Safety Center survey requirements
  • Maintain equipment standards in accordance with certification authorities and Navy manuals
  • Conduct inventories and audits of equipment, maintenance records, and personnel qualifications
  • Provide customer support for issue, receipt, and documentation transfer of diving equipment
  • Serve as 3M Work Center Supervisor, managing maintenance scheduling and documentation within systems such as SKED 3.2
  • Perform duties as a technical equipment specialist for high altitude oxygen systems, including: Participating in design, development, and testing of systems, Evaluating contractor equipment against specifications, Coordinating with manufacturers
  • Manage and maintain man-carried life support systems and high-altitude oxygen breathing equipment
  • Support high altitude parachute operations, including preparation, execution, and post-operation requirements
  • Plan and document maintenance requirements across a broad range of life support systems
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