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AshbyFull Time
Entry Level & New Grad
Must be a U.S. Citizen and possess a certification of completion for the NACE (AMPP) International Shipboard Corrosion Assessment Training (S-CAT) course. A minimum of 3 months of on-the-job training (OJT) under a qualified Level 1 Surveyor with at least three years of experience is required, with OJT potentially starting up to 6 months before S-CAT course completion. Preferred qualifications include being a qualified Level 1 Surveyor with at least three years of experience, capable of supervising and certifying trainees, having completed 50+ compartment or 100+ hours of condition surveys, proficiency in MRC G1N5 and G1N6 reporting forms, familiarity with data entry systems like CCIMS and CADET, and a working knowledge of Navy requirements for surface preparation and coatings.
The Surveyor will travel to U.S. Navy facilities to collect inspection data and to Gecko facilities to collaborate with operators and engineers on producing inspection deliverables and improving hardware and software solutions. Responsibilities include performing and validating Level 1 inspections, generating G1N6 reports and supporting documentation, certifying and signing off on inspection deliverables for the U.S. Navy, and contributing to the modernization of inspection data collection and analysis.
Robotic inspection and data analysis solutions
Gecko Robotics provides robotic inspection and data analysis solutions aimed at ensuring the reliability and sustainability of critical infrastructure. Their ultrasonic inspection robots gather extensive data from various sectors, including energy, public infrastructure, manufacturing, defense, and maritime. This data is processed by their enterprise software to create detailed maps, models, and digital twins, which help clients visualize and analyze their assets. Unlike competitors, Gecko Robotics focuses on both the hardware and software aspects, allowing for comprehensive insights that enhance decision-making and extend asset life cycles. The goal of Gecko Robotics is to improve the efficiency and safety of facility operations by digitizing and optimizing maintenance processes.