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Marine Designer

Norfolk, VA · On-site

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Navy, MSC and USCG. If you also have excellent people skills, marine HM&E experience, exemplary work ethic and an excellent understanding of U.S. Navy, USCG and MSC ship systems, we'd like to meet ...

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Ensure alignment with USCG mission priorities and Leidos delivery standards Basic Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., Computer Science, Information Systems, Business) * 8+ ...

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How much do uscg jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for uscg in Virginia is $25.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.96 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a USCG officer and what do they do?

USCG stands for United States Coast Guard. USCG officers are members of a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces responsible for maritime safety, security, and environmental stewardship. Their duties include search and rescue, law enforcement, maintaining navigational aids, and protecting U.S. waters from threats such as drug trafficking and illegal immigration. The Coast Guard also plays a key role in disaster response and port security. Service can involve both domestic and international assignments, often working closely with other military branches and federal agencies.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a US Coast Guard member?

To thrive as a US Coast Guard (USCG) member, you need physical fitness, maritime skills, and a high school diploma or GED, with additional specialized training provided after enlistment. Familiarity with navigation systems, radio communication tools, and safety equipment is essential, and certifications like EMT or advanced seamanship can be advantageous. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and leadership under pressure are critical soft skills for excelling in dynamic and often hazardous environments. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring mission success, personal safety, and effective protection of lives, property, and the environment.

What are common challenges faced by US Coast Guard members during their daily duties?

USCG members often face unique challenges such as working in unpredictable weather conditions, responding to maritime emergencies, and balancing administrative tasks with operational duties. The dynamic nature of search and rescue missions, law enforcement operations, and environmental protection efforts can require quick decision-making and strong teamwork. Additionally, members may experience periods of deployment or extended duty hours, which can impact personal routines but also foster strong camaraderie and a sense of accomplishment.

What is the difference between Uscg vs Coast Guard Marine Inspector?

AspectUscgCoast Guard Marine Inspector
CertificationsRequired certifications vary by role, often including STCW, CPR, and specialized licensesRequires Coast Guard licensing, such as Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) and specific inspections certifications
Work EnvironmentMaritime operations, vessel inspections, search and rescue, law enforcement at seaInspecting ships, safety compliance, and vessel certification at ports and shipyards
Employer & Industry UsageU.S. Coast Guard as an agency, federal maritime and safety operationsU.S. Coast Guard, focusing on vessel safety and compliance

The Uscg encompasses a broad range of maritime roles within the Coast Guard, including operational and enforcement duties. A Coast Guard Marine Inspector specializes in vessel safety inspections and compliance, often requiring specific licensing. While both roles serve the Coast Guard and share maritime safety goals, the Uscg role is more operational, whereas the Marine Inspector focuses on vessel certification and safety standards.

What jobs can I get in the U.S. Coast Guard?

The U.S. Coast Guard offers a variety of jobs including maritime safety, search and rescue, law enforcement, environmental protection, and logistics. Positions range from boat crew members and aviation specialists to engineers and administrative personnel, often requiring specialized training and certifications. These roles typically involve working in maritime environments and may require physical fitness and security clearances.

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Uscg jobs?

Cities in Virginia with the most Uscg job openings:

Infographic showing various Uscg job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,072 per year, or $25.5 per hour.

Assistant Test & Evaluation (T&E) Specialist

Dynamo Technologies LLC

Norfolk, VA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

Dynamo has a need for an Assistant Test & Evaluation (T&E) Specialist that that would be considered an Engineering Technician in the Aviation, Surface, or C5ISR T&E field. This individual will perform and provide technical, analytical, administrative, and material support for the USCG Team at OPTEVFOR in either the Assistant Surface, Aviation, or C5ISR T&E specialties as requested by the COR.

Service T&E Support Engineering Team provides independent OT&E that takes place on Aviation, Surface, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance (C5ISR), and Information Technology (IT) systems as directed by the Director, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Test and Evaluation (DHS DOT&E) to support major USCG acquisitions programs. Testing may include Developmental Testing (DT) Assistance, Combined DT/Operational Testing (OT), Early Operational Assessment (EOA), Operational Assessment (OA), Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E), Follow-on Operational Test and Evaluation (FOT&E) test phases, and Verification of Correction of Deficiencies (VCD). In addition to the Cyber resiliency OT included in the aforementioned testing, cyber resilient specific events may include Cyber Tabletop (CTT) exercises and Cooperative Vulnerability and Penetration Assessment (CVPA). Production of documentation to support OT&E may include development of Integrated Evaluation Frameworks (IEF), Test & Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP) input, Test Plans, Letters of Observation (LOO), and Final Reports.

The overarching objective of this requirement is to support the technical, analytical, administrative, and material support. The requirement supports the U. S. Coast Guard (USCG) Program Sponsor (CG-7) and USCG Detachment embedded with Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force (OPTEVFOR). This order executes Operational Test Authority (OTA), also known as Independent Test Agent (ITA) support services. Services cover operational testing (OT) support for the conduct of independent Operational Testing and Evaluation (OT&E), Modeling and Simulation Operational Testing and Evaluation (M&S), documentation review, and USCG acquisition related task support.

The Contractor shall complete OT&E work tasks as directed by the responsible program OTD, which may be issued for the following domains: Air, Surface, C5ISR, and Information Technology Systems. Work tasks may be issued in the following general areas for providing assistance to the Government:

  • Documentation Review

  • Test planning Support

  • Test Operations Support

  • Test Analysis and Reporting

Duties/ Responsibilities

  • Documentation Review: - Review project documentation such as, Concept of Operations (CONOPS), Mission Needs Statements (MNS), Capability Development Plan (CDP) Analysis of Alternative (AoA), Operational Requirement Document (ORD), Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP), Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP), Capability Development Document (CDD), and Capability Production Document (CPD), training plan, manning documents, DT test plans, DT test reports, training manuals, operator manuals, maintenance manuals, and OT&E budget recommendations, and provide comments for accuracy and testability. Provided comments in the form of draft letters, presentations, and spreadsheets.

  • Test Planning Support - Draft Critical Operational Issues (COIs) to establish testable capabilities for inclusion in requirement documentation and Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP)s. Conduct background research and provide analytical support and recommendations to the OTD for the development of Integrated Evaluation Frameworks (IEF), OT test plans, including data collection plans, objectives, procedures, and analysis for OT. Assist with drafting applicable portions of the TEMP and provide to USCG personnel. Draft test matrices and procedures to satisfy OPTEVFOR testing objectives. Provide recommendations for data reduction/reconstruction requirements (including hardware and software resources necessary for the collection and storage); identify facilities which can provide this processing; and prepare appropriate documentation to support the required service(s). Provide technical comments on changes made to the draft test plan during development. Provide technical support through development of an executable test plan as developed by OPTEVFOR policy and procedures.

  • Test Operations Support - Attend events as directed by the OTD to support the tasks outlined in this Statement of Work and provide technical reports from the events. Assist the OTD in briefing test participants, emphasizing the objectives of the test event and specific data-gathering requirements for each participant. Observe demonstrations and test events as directed by the OTD, collect test data, and provide technical reports.

  • Test Analysis and Reporting - Perform data collection, processing, reduction, and preliminary analysis of data to ensure data validity, prior to incorporating more detailed data processing in accordance with OPTEVFOR processes, procedures, analysis, and evaluation. Correlate data using statistical techniques called out in each test plan to analyze operational effectiveness and suitability tests. Provide follow-up assistance on test reports and briefs.

Required Skills/Abilities

  • Successfully completed a full four-year Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics curriculum leading to a bachelor’s or higher degree and at least 5 years of USCG, DHS, DoN, or DoD Operational experience respectively in Aviation, Surface, C5ISR, or as part of the CG-9, USCG, DHS, DoN, or DoD Headquarters staff., OR have at least ten (10) years of USCG operational experience in Aviation, Surface, or C5ISR relevant fields as applicable; and

  • Be able to successfully complete the necessary requirements to hold either a Department of Defense (DoD) or Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Certified Acquisition Professional certificate for Test & Evaluation Manager Level I; and

  • At least three (3) years working on the development of products listed such as Test Plans, and Final Reports, in direct support of Operational Testing of USCG, DHS, DoN, or DoD Level 1 Acquisitions.

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen with the ability to have an active DoD Secret clearance.

  • Ability to manage multiple, shifting priorities and tight deadlines, and maintain detailed project plans and workflows.

  • Excellent communications and change management, planning and prioritization skills.

  • Possess and demonstrate the interpersonal and leadership skills to build relationships with key internal stakeholders responsible for decision making.

  • Adaptability and willingness to take on additional tasks as needed.

  • U.S. citizenship required.

Nice to Have Skills

  • Excellent documentation skills and the ability to recommend best practices and articulate process improvements and required changes.

  • Exceptionally organized, with the ability to meet production deadlines, and self-direct when necessary.

Education and Experience:

  • At least 5 years of USCG, DHS, DoN, or DoD Operational experience respectively in Aviation, Surface, C5ISR, or as part of the CG-9, USCG, DHS, DoN, or DoD Headquarters staff.

Travel Requirement:

  • Contractors may be required to travel for official business (2-3 trips per year) from the primary or secondary location to designated locations to support the OTD. These trips may include locations such as USCG Headquarters, Aviation Logistic Center, Aviation Training Center, USCG Air Stations, USCG Sectors, USCG Cutter, NAVAIR, etc.

Clearance Requirement:

  • Secret

Salary Range:

75,000 to 90,000 annually

The salary range offered is an estimate made in good faith, intended to encompass various experience levels. Dynamo takes into consideration several factors when making an offer, including, but not limited to, the role, its functions and responsibilities, the candidate's work experience, location, educational background, and key skills

Dynamo is a full lifecycle digital transformation company providing best-in-class technology and mission support services to our clients. Dynamo’s mission is to lead the digital transformation industry and provide best-in-class solutions for our clients with a truly human touch.

We leverage industry leading practices to empower our clients, ultimately providing them with the necessary tools, knowledge, and information required to successfully achieve their strategic goals, while optimizing their operations.

Through our partnerships, boldness, and authenticity, Dynamo goes against the grain of a traditional government contracting company by providing top-caliber team members, delivering quality results, and always exceeding expectations.

Dynamo Technologies is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.