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Navy Craft Master Instructor/Writer

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Topsarge Business Solutions

Norfolk, VA (In Person)

$72,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/28/2026

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Navy Craft Master Instructor/Writer Topsarge Business Solutions - 4.2 Norfolk, VA Job Details Full-time $65,000 - $80,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Computer operation Water transportation cargo handling Radar Observer Endorsement Boat handling Team leadership Marine radios Military Simulation (teaching method) Bridge operations High school diploma or GED Simulator center experience Navigational chart reading Vessel maintenance Equipment maintenance Productivity software Marine navigation equipment systems Training ship crew members Ship cargo handling Specialized technical training Cargo securement protocols Vessel fire safety procedures Full Job Description Craft Master Instructor/Writer Duties include primary and assistant instructor tasks. Conduct training in classrooms and shops and on board vessels and dockside for topics such as maritime systems, Rules of the Road, Marine Radar and vessel operations. Instructors/writers direct movement of Landing Craft Utility (LCU) in practice amphibious assault type scenarios. Direct docking and undocking in landing types (LHA, LHD, LPD, and LSD), beaching and retracting, loading stowage, and equipment/supplies in various ship and shore movement scenarios. Direct movement of craft employing Rules of the Road, electronic and visual navigation, and radio and visual communications procedures. Edit, , recommend changes to lesson plans, plan instruction including training schedules, TCFE 719s for pier space, graduation services, and simulator support. Provide remedial assistance and prepare classroom and training materials for presentation. Develop maritime technical training lesson plans relating to army watercraft engine operations. Maintain/update briefings, papers, lesson plans, and written actions addressing issues concerning POIs, FMs (Field Manuals), TMs (Technical Manuals) and associated pamphlets. Requirements 12 years experience in generic deck operations/boatswains' mate) in the US Navy, US Coast Guard, or Merchant Maritime Service Documented practical experience (sea service record, marine license, military service records) Qualified as an
LCU-1600
Craft Master Qualified with a USCG Approved Marine Radar Observer and Bridge Resource Management License Leadership experience Ability to instruct all aspects of maritime systems, Basic Navigation, Rules of the Road, Marine Radar, basic damage control, cargo stability, firefighting, Electronic Chart Precise Integrated Navigation System (ECPINS) and vessel operation Instructor in a military service environment within the past five years Experience with maritime training simulators Ability to handle Landing Craft Utility (LCU) in practice amphibious assault type scenarios, docking and undocking landing types (LHA, LHD, LPD, and LSD), beaching and retracting, loading stowage of equipment/supplies in various ship and shore movement scenarios, electronic and visual navigation, and radio and visual communications procedures Ability to train LCU crews of 10 or more students in all phases of craft operations and maintenance Physically able to embark/debark vessels, ascend/descend ladder ways, instruct/assist in damage control and firefighting simulators, and must be able to lift to 60 lbs. Proficient with MS Office computer programs (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, e-mail) High school diploma or a GED Possess effective communication skills