Amentum is seeking a certified Marine Gas Turbine Inspector (MGTI) to join our team in Rota, Spain, supporting the Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Center (FDRMC). This is a unique opportunity to play a critical role in sustaining the operational readiness of U.S. Navy forward-deployed forces in the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. As part of a highly skilled team, you will directly impact mission success by ensuring propulsion and power generation systems remain fully operational in a dynamic, high-tempo environment. If you are looking to apply your expertise on a global stage while supporting the warfighter, this position offers both challenge and purpose.
Essential Responsibilities:
Provide Fleet Technical Assistance (FTA) to troubleshoot, isolate, and resolve casualties involving shipboard gas turbine engines and associated HM&E systems
Perform on-site and distant support for U.S. Navy vessels and shore-based activities, including OCONUS locations
Conduct advanced diagnostics, repairs, and functional testing to restore propulsion and power generation systems to full operational status
Support System/Equipment Assessments, including TSRA, INSURV, ICMP, BMDRAs, and other readiness evaluations
Assist with logistics support, including validation of Allowance Parts Lists (APLs) and identification of required repair parts
Provide on-the-job training (OJT) and technical guidance to ship’s force personnel on operation, maintenance, and repair procedures
Document all work and findings using Navy systems (e.g., MFOM/NMD, FTS) and prepare formal reports/debriefs in accordance with the Joint Fleet Maintenance Manual (JFMM)
Participate in development and refinement of technical documentation, including Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRCs), procedures, and manuals
Support Engineering Technical Branch (ETB) efforts, including system analysis, repair planning, and technical evaluations
Travel as required to support forward-deployed naval forces across multiple operational areas
Minimum Requirements:
Active Marine Gas Turbine Inspector (MGTI) Certification (NEC 4136 or U07A) in accordance with OPNAVINST 9220.3 (must be current at time of hire and maintained throughout employment)
Demonstrated experience in the maintenance, installation, testing, and repair of U.S. Navy shipboard gas turbine engines (e.g., propulsion and ship service gas turbine generators)
Proven ability to perform independent troubleshooting, fault isolation, and corrective maintenance at a journeyman level
Experience supporting U.S. Navy HM&E systems in an operational or maintenance environment
Familiarity with Navy maintenance and reporting systems such as MFOM/NMD, FTS, and CASREP processes
Ability to interpret and apply technical manuals, drawings, and engineering documentation
Willingness and ability to travel frequently, including extended OCONUS deployments and shipboard embarkation
Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Secret security clearance
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications (not required):
Experience supporting DDG-51, CG-47, or LCS class ships
Hands-on experience with LM2500 gas turbine engines and associated control systems
Background in Gas Turbine Readiness Reviews (GTRRs), engine change-outs, or major overhauls
Experience working in a forward-deployed or OCONUS operational environment, supporting naval forces in high-tempo, mission-critical settings
Familiarity with NAVSEA Standard Items and JFMM processes
Prior experience providing FTA or working at a Regional Maintenance Center (RMC)
Experience with vibration analysis, rotor balancing, and advanced diagnostics
Previous role as an instructor or experience providing formal or informal technical training
Active or recently held security clearance
Compensation Details:
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