Hot Work Coordinator 3rd Shift
BAE Systems · San Diego, CA · Project & Program Management
mid
· Posted May 15, 2026
$48,438 – $77,500
USD per year
About this role
BAE Systems is hiring a mid-level Hot Work Coordinator 3rd Shift based in San Diego, CA. Compensation is listed at $48,438–$77,500 per year.
- Level
- mid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Diego, CA
- Department
- Project & Program Management
- Posted
- May 15, 2026
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Job description
from BAE Systems careersJob Description
As a Hot Work Coordinator, you will:
- Accomplish duties and responsibilities as Hot Work Coordinator (HWC) in accordance with Navsea standard item 009-08, having the sole function of coordinating hot work notification and execution for all contractor hot work performed daily during assigned ship repair project.
- Receive, manage, and process hot work permits with ships force and contractor personnel, being the central point of contact in processing and coordinating all shipboard hot work.
- Maintain required daily logs of hot work being conducted onboard ship, being accountable for knowing all hot work in progress at any given day and time, documenting hot work start and end times for assigned shift.
- The HWC to attend meetings daily with project team/contractors/ships force/customer, addressing hot work conflicts of various contractor and shipboard work, and participation in Fire Safety Council (FSC) meetings in providing hot work information as requested. Work and communicate with assigned ship repair Project management team, trade and subcontractor personnel, and Government AIT groups the limitations of daily submitted hot work permits and the limitations of same-day hot work permit submittals.
- Prioritize hot work allocation based on ship project Integrated Production Schedule (IPS) and de-conflict production work by ship compartment areas in support of ship safety and project team direction.
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