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Lifecycle Engineer

$63K - $129K/yr

... Shipping (ABS), and USCG regulations. * Support engineering life cycle management engineering and planning for assigned Military Sealift Command (MSC) ships including the development of long range (5 ...

Engineer, Senior

Spring, TX ยท On-site

$96K - $132K/yr

S. government agencies (US Navy, US Military Sealift Command (MSC), US Coast Guard, MARAD, NOAA ... shipyard, design/consulting office, shipping/oil company, or a classification society.

Partner with Event Leads and MSC team to ensure clear, timely, and consistent communication to attendees Event Operations & Logistics * Coordinate event supplies, packing, and shipping logistics for ...

Engineer, Senior

Spring, TX ยท On-site

$96K - $132K/yr

S. government agencies (US Navy, US Military Sealift Command (MSC), US Coast Guard, MARAD, NOAA ... shipyard, design/consulting office, shipping/oil company, or a classification society.

... support services to MSC, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Coast Guard, or commercial ship operating ... Material shipping, monitoring, tracing, and tracking using both commercial sources and the Defense ...

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How much do msc shipping jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for msc shipping in the United States is $19.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an MSc Shipping job?

An MSc Shipping job typically involves roles in the maritime, logistics, and supply chain industries, focusing on shipping operations, port management, and transportation logistics. Professionals in this field may work with shipping companies, logistics providers, or regulatory bodies to ensure efficient movement of goods by sea. Responsibilities often include fleet management, maritime law compliance, and optimizing shipping routes. This role requires strong analytical skills, industry knowledge, and an understanding of global trade policies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Msc Shipping position, and why are they important?

To excel in an MSc Shipping role, candidates require advanced knowledge of maritime logistics, shipping regulations, and supply chain management, usually supported by a master's degree in shipping or maritime studies. Familiarity with shipping management systems, international maritime codes, and relevant certifications like ISM (International Safety Management) is highly beneficial. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and leadership skills are essential for coordinating with diverse teams and stakeholders. Mastery of these competencies ensures efficient vessel operations, regulatory compliance, and successful oversight of international shipping activities.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for someone working in an MSc Shipping position?

Professionals in MSc Shipping roles typically manage shipping operations, coordinate logistics between various ports and stakeholders, and oversee compliance with international maritime regulations. Day-to-day tasks often include monitoring cargo movement, preparing shipping documentation, and liaising with shipping agencies, port authorities, and customs officials. Additionally, you may be involved in optimizing shipping schedules, managing risk assessments, and implementing safety protocols. The work combines office-based planning with occasional site or port visits, and collaboration with global teams is a regular part of the job.

Is MSC Shipping a good company to work for?

MSC Shipping is a major global shipping company that offers roles in logistics, operations, and maritime services. Employee experiences vary, but the company provides opportunities for career development, training, and working in a dynamic maritime environment. Factors such as job location, role, and individual expectations influence overall job satisfaction.

Can I work on a ship with no experience?

MSc Shipping roles typically require relevant maritime training and certifications, such as STCW, and prior experience is often preferred. Entry-level positions may be available for those with basic qualifications and a willingness to learn on the job, but most maritime jobs demand some level of training or experience due to safety and operational standards.
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Infographic showing various Msc Shipping job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,970 per year, or $19.7 per hour.

Special Materials Logistics Specialist

ITMS, Inc.

Virginia Beach, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Special Materials Logistics Specialist

Position Location: Norfolk, VA

Position Details: Full Time

Description

ITMS, Inc. is seeking an experienced Special Materials Logistics Specialist to join our team of subject matter experts supporting Military Sealift Command?s (MSC) Ship Maintenance Support Program. This position is located in Norfolk, VA and requires up to 10% travel. This position requires an active SECRET clearance at the time of applying.

POSITION SUMMARY:

  • Programmatic Forecasting: Utilizing procurement history and out-year ship schedules, the Contractor shall provide a programmatic forecast report for recurring material and service requirements to facilitate planning across MSC platforms and life cycles. The report shall incorporate recommendations for employing process and material improvements. Based upon approved recommendations, prepare market research, consolidate work requirements, and cost estimates for Government review/approval in support of MSC?s Program Objective memorandum (POM) cycle.
  • Gas Mask Testing: Perform Gas Mask Leakage Testing using the Joint Service Mask Leakage Tester (JSMLT), label the gas mask after successful testing with a tag showing the initials of the tester and the date the next mask test is due. Perform routine preventive maintenance on the testing equipment. Monitor the system of inventory records for masks due for testing and coordinate recall and replacement shipments. Provide productivity reports to LTD Manager. Provide gas mask sizing testing to Military Sealift Command crewmembers. Crewmembers may include military, civilian, or contract mariner. Provide detailed report of size testing for each test completed. Provide monthly summary report of all tests completed.
  • RADIAC Management: The Contractor shall assist in the management of the Radiation Detection, Indication and Computation (RADIAC) issue and calibration program. QA inventory records for completeness and accuracy of serial numbers and calibration dates. Coordinate recall of RADIAC s requiring calibration from applicable vessels. Prepare shipping requests for replacement RADIACs to vessels and RADIACs going to the calibration lab. Maintain a master RADIAC report listing all RADIACs assigned to MSC and perform monthly reconciliation of the report with Operating Materials and Supplies (OM&S) records and Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inventory reports.
  • Controlled Substances Management: The Contractor shall assist in the management of the controlled substances inventory program as per MANMED Chapter 21 (Reference J) and applicable NAVSUP references. Monitor warehouse inventory records of excess controlled substances. Allocate inventory upon proper request by vessel?s Medical Services Officer or Master. Closely monitor the receipt, issue, and disposal of all Chemical, Biological, Radiological Defense (CBRD) medical counter measures that fall under the controlled substances program (Reference I). Maintain a hard copy perpetual inventory record for each controlled substance by lot number to match the OM&S inventory record. Maintain all hard copy documents that relate to controlled substances transactions from receipt to issue or disposal. Monitor ship requisitions for ordering errors and mitigate risks by recommending cancellations or modifications to pending orders. Assist in researching and responding to Naval Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) queries cited in controlled substances surveillance reports. Provide summary report of transactions and inventory levels.
  • Shelf life Management: The Contractor shall assist in the management of the shelf life extension program for CBRD material and medical countermeasures to determine restock requirements for aging items that will fall below the low threshold level. Other duties include:
    • Query the Joint Acquisition CBRN Knowledge System (JACKS, Reference H) database for shelf life extensions and update the system of record inventory records with extension dates.
    • Order or print expiration labels, as appropriate, for material being extended. Answer customer vessel inquiries regarding shelf life extensions.
    • Prepare requests for disposal to Defense Accountability, Reutilization and Disposal Program (DARD) and coordinate approved disposal shipments with the warehouse.
    • Maintain all records relating to disposal. Provide summary report of transactions and inventory levels.
  • Special Materials Disposition Review: The Contractor shall review the system of inventory records and identify obsolete, expired or degraded centrally managed special material inventory. Coordinate disposition as per material type, published directives, and provide guidance to the warehouse or vessel when submitting the disposition request. Ensure appropriate documentation is provided to the warehouse or vessel to accompany the material. Provide DEMIL guidance when appropriate. (NOTE: This relates to DLRs, Automated Tracking and Control (ATACs), DRMO, Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) destruction, pharmaceutical turn-ins, etc.). Provide report of disposal recommendation.
  • Ship Outfit Management Status Report: The Contractor shall assist in fielding new and upgraded centrally managed special material and equipment to the fleet. Plan phase replacement schedules with LTD Manager and maintain vessels? configuration records with regard to the new/upgraded material. Assist in planning production goals for kit bags, pack-up kits, and gas masks per demand. Prepare shipment requests accordingly.
  • Special Material Shipboard Assist Visits: The Contractor shall perform the following: for each shipboard assist visit, conduct an in brief and out brief with the ship?s command. Briefings shall include results from:
    • 100% Inventory audits will be conducted of the ship?s Special Material inventory and compared to all of the shipboard systems of record. All discrepancies will be recorded.
    • Contractor shall conduct physical checks of installed equipment.
    • Contractor shall assist the ship with identification, tagging, and preparing items for disposition. Items may be identified for DRMO, scrap for local disposal or as Excess/Expired for return to warehouse.
  • Ship Outbrief: An outbrief shall be conducted with ship?s crew to review all findings and potential actions.
  • AEL Reviews: The Contractor shall coordinate and participate in periodic programmatic Allowance Equipage Lists (AEL) reviews with stakeholders. Process AEL changes post review. Submit Afloat Medical Allowance Listing (AMAL) change requests in the NMLC NAILS database as a result of AMAL review decisions, recalls, or feedback reports. Process feedback reports from vessels in the interim and make AEL changes as required.