What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regulatory Compliance Quality Assurance Mgr position at Snow & Company Inc?
Job Title: Regulatory Compliance Quality Assurance Manager
Job Purpose and Position Overview: Snow & Company is seeking talented and skilled Regulatory Compliance Quality Assurance Manager to join our team! We are looking for positive, motivated self-starters with a strong work ethic who can follow direction and work efficiently with minimal supervision. As a team-oriented company, we value individuals with a collaborative and innovative thought process. Given our quick turnaround times and strict deadlines, candidates must thrive in a fast-paced environment, demonstrate attention to detail, and maintain a positive, can-do attitude. We need individuals who are deadline-driven, have a strong commitment to safety, and can consistently exhibit excellent attendance. Our ideal candidates will take pride in customer satisfaction, have high integrity, and be dependable. We offer rewarding jobs and take pride in delivering exceptional quality work.
We’re currently involved in some interesting, high-impact projects, including the construction of a dry dock, two cutting-edge electric tugboats, and an 8-year contract to build advanced workboats for the US Navy. It’s an exciting time to be part of our team as we push the boundaries of innovation and craftsmanship!
Key Responsibilities:
Quality Program Management:
- Develop, maintain, and enforce the shipyard Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Program
- Establish inspection procedures and quality standards for shipbuilding, repair, and retrofit work
- Implement Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) for vessel construction and repair activities
- Maintain documentation systems that ensure traceability of materials, weld procedures, inspections, and testing
- Ensure all QA/QC processes align with customer specifications, contract documents, and regulatory requirements
Regulatory Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations, including applicable sections of CFR Subchapters (T, K, M, I, L, etc.) as applicable to vessel class.
- Interface with USCG Marine Inspectors, third-party surveyors, and classification societies (ABS, DNV, etc. when applicable).
- Coordinate regulatory inspections
- Ensure all documentation required for certificate of Inspection (COI), stability letters, and regulatory approvals is properly maintained and submitted
Inspection and Verification:
- Oversee and perform inspections
- Ensure all welding complies with approved WPS/PQR procedures and welder qualifications
- Manage and coordinate Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) activities including UT, MT, PT, and RT when required
- Verify compliance with material certifications and traceability requirements
Testing & Trials:
- Plan, coordinate, and document dock trials and sea trials
- Develop and manage test procedures
Coordinate with project teams and customers to ensure successful completion of Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), Harbor Acceptance Tests (HAT), and Sea Acceptance Tests (SAT)
- Prepare and maintain detailed test and trials documentation required for regulatory approval and customer acceptance
Quality Documentation & Reporting:
- Identify opportunities to improve quality systems, inspection processes, and shipyard standards
- Lead root cause analysis for recurring quality issues
- Develop training programs to improve workforce understanding of quality standards and regulatory requirements
Essential Skills:
- 7-10 years of experience in shipbuilding, marine repair, or heavy marine fabrication
- Strong knowledge of U.S. Coast Guard vessel regulations (46 CFR)
- Experience working with marine inspectors, surveyors, and regulatory authorities
- Demonstrated experience managing inspection programs, testing, and vessel trials
- Knowledge of marine welding standards and NDT processes
- Experience with marine mechanical, electrical, and structural systems
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings, technical specifications, and regulatory requirements
- Strong documentation, reporting, and organizational skills
- Experience with classification societies (ABS, DNV, Lloyd’s, etc.)
- Prior experience in shipyard QA leadership or supervisory roles
Physical and Environmental Demands:
The work environment is a dynamic, fast-paced shipyard with moderate to loud noise levels due to ongoing production activities. Job duties are performed in production areas and onboard vessels and require:
- The ability to walk to and from job sites, climb inclined stairways, and use vertical ladders
- Frequent bending, squatting, crawling, twisting, standing, walking, sitting, and use of hands/fingers for various tasks
- Occasional reaching, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, and crawling
- Frequent lifting of up to 20 lbs, with occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs
- The ability to work in extreme temperatures and conditions, including areas with limited ventilation
- The ability to enter and work in confined spaces, such as manholes
- The ability to work at heights
- Frequent use of a respirator
- Wearing required safety gear, including a hard hat, gloves, safety glasses, and protective clothing
- Regular exposure to noise from machinery and equipment
Pay and Benefits:
- $100,000 – $110,000 annually
- Full time, overtime exempt position
- Positive and supportive work environment
- 100% paid medical insurance for employees, 80% for spouses and dependents
- Comprehensive dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance options available
- 401(k) retirement plan with up to 5% employer matching
- 9 paid holidays, including the day after the Super Bowl
- Generous PTO plan
Relocation Package: Ready to bring your skills to Seattle? Join our team and make the move with confidence – we’re offering a $5,000 relocation package to help you get started strong! You’ll receive $1,000 in each of your first paychecks, giving you the flexibility to cover moving costs, short-term housing, or gear up with the tools you need.
About Snow & Company: Snow & Company is a leading boatbuilding and ship repair company located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. We specialize in constructing commercial vessels for the fishing industry, government agencies, tugboat operators, aquaculture businesses, and more. In addition to vessel construction, we provide comprehensive overhauls and repair services. Our modern facilities include enclosed fabrication halls and waterfront repair spaces, all situated along the picturesque Ship Canal. Conveniently located on the Burke-Gilman Trail and just one block from the Metro bus stop, Snow & Company is a commuter-friendly workplace.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Snow & Company, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, age, disability, or genetic information. In addition to federal laws, Snow & Company complies with all applicable state and local nondiscrimination laws.
For more information, check out our website at www.snowboatbuilding.com
Salary : $100,000 - $110,000