USCG Seeking SME's for Working Groups

July 29, 2019

File Image / USCG's Anthony Soto
File Image / USCG's Anthony Soto

The National Maritime Center is still seeking participants for the three remaining merchant mariner examination working group meetings in 2019.

  • Deck working group – September 10-12
  • Engine working group – October 22-24
  • Deck working group – December 3-5

Examination reviews are currently scheduled to take place at the National Maritime Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia. However, dates and locations may change based on the number of attendees.

Section 315 of the 2015 Coast Guard Authorization Act requires the Coast Guard to commission a working group to review existing and new examination questions for accuracy and availability of examination references. Examination question review is an opportunity to help the NMC and your fellow mariners make long-term improvements to the knowledge examination system.

To be considered, please *email all of the following documents to [email protected]:

1. Résumé – Click here for what your resume should include.
2. Non-Disclosure Agreement and Confidential Financial Disclosure Report.

*Email is the preferred method of submission and should not exceed 8MB. If so, they should be sent in separate emails (please put the order of attachments in the Subject line of each email). The system will not accept any compressed (ZIP) files. For other submission methods, please call (304) 433-3720.

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