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Marine Vessel Operator - Temp to Perm

Wakefield, Rhode Island

Charles River Analytics, a GRVTY company, creates solutions and technology to tackle the world’s most challenging problems. Our team of technological entrepreneurs works together to push at the forefront of enhanced AI, robotics, smart sensing, and human-centered computing. The resulting research and development help to continuously advance government programs and discover new possibilities in the commercial marketplace. At Charles River, we take great pride in our success at attracting and retaining the most talented and creative problem-solvers in our field. Now as part of GRVTY, we offer the same trusted capabilities with increased organizational depth and expanded capacity across mission-critical national security domains. Are you ready to accelerate our mission-focused innovations? We’d love to hear from you!

Our Marine Systems Team in Rhode Island is looking for an experienced and highly skilled Vessel Operator to pilot small, jet-drive surface vessels in support of Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E). You will work closely with marine engineers, technicians, and vehicle operators to deploy, track, and recover UUVs in various sea states and shallow water environments. This is a full-time temporary position with the ability to convert to permanent employment. 

What you’ll do:

  • Vessel Operations: Safely operate and navigate small, jet-drive vessels for nearshore UUV testing. Adjust speed, heading, and positioning to account for shifting winds, currents, tides, and underwater topography
  • Assist the engineering team with the safe launching, towing, and recovery of UUVs. Maintain a precise, stationary hover or slow-speed maneuverability to avoid damage to autonomous vehicles
  • Perform pre-departure and post-voyage inspections. Execute operator-level troubleshooting and preventative maintenance on vessel, engines, and waterjet propulsion systems
  • Maintain continuous situational awareness. Monitor onboard navigation and communication systems (RADAR, GPS, VHF). Ensure all operations strictly adhere to HSE and Coast Guard regulations
  • Log mission parameters, vessel performance data, and environmental observations into daily test reports

What you need:

  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience operating small to mid-sized jet-drive vessels (e.g., Hamilton or Doen drives) in dynamic marine environments
  • Valid USCG Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) - Master 50/100 Ton or OUPV preferred
  • Basic mechanical proficiency and hands-on experience maintaining marine engines and propulsion systems
  • Familiarity with U.S. Navy UUV programs, unmanned systems, and in-water testing procedures is highly desired
  • Strong problem-solving abilities, excellent team coordination, and the ability to adapt to fast-paced field testing schedules
  • Must be US Citizen. This position may require the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Security Clearance
  • Must be able to work extended hours on the water, potentially in adverse weather and sea conditions
  • Ability to climb ladders, work in confined spaces, and lift/carry heavy gear up to 50 lbs
  • Willingness to travel to remote test sites or spend consecutive days at sea aboard host vessels as mission requirements dictate
  • Ability to work in the office at the Wakefield, RI facility with a flexible 9/80 schedule

Salary Range: 

$45-$65 per hour
 
The above projected salary range is an estimate based on the internal job level(s) for which this role is being considered. The final salary will be decided after careful evaluation of the individual's work experience, education, and overall qualifications. This range does not include the substantial total rewards, as listed below, that you will also be eligible for as an employee at Charles River Analytics.

Why Charles River?

Charles River Analytics thrives on collaboration and values each team member. We offer competitive compensation plus bonus and retirement contribution, with an attractive benefits package including 100% employer-paid medical and dental insurance, as well as vision, life, and disability insurance, paid maternity/paternity leave, tuition reimbursement, monthly gym allowance, free parking, generous paid time off, and a casual environment. We offer tremendous flexibility and value work-life balance. Charles River became an employee-owned company in 2012, to set the stage for the next-generation of innovation, service, and growth in R&D. As we entered 2026, we joined forces with GRVTY, gaining the scale and capacity to transition, field, and sustain our innovations faster and more effectively than ever before.

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