Office of Coast Survey
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce
Coast Survey is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We advertise open federal positions at USAJOBS. Opportunities may also be available for individuals with a qualified disability or veteran's status to be eligible for employment through the non-competitive process. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact NOAA's Veterans and Disability Employment Program Coordinator (VDEPC) about open positions at schedulea@noaa.gov or veteranshiring@noaa.gov.
Workforce
NOAA's Office of Coast Survey employs approximately 250 federal and 50 contract staff. Most Coast Survey employees are based at our offices in Silver Spring, Maryland, Seattle, Washington, or Norfolk, Virginia. Others work in the field and are based in various locations around the country.
Coast Survey's professional workforce is primarily composed of the following positions:
Cartographers
Nautical cartographers produce charts that are used to provide information to commercial and
recreational mariners for safe navigation through U.S. waters. Cartographers use a critical
eye to evaluate bathymetric information for accuracy and develop recommendations for how to
improve chart processing.
Physical Scientists/Physical Science Technicians
Coast Survey's physical scientists fill a number of different roles in the organization.
These can include:
Some physical scientists spend a portion of the year on survey vessels providing expertise in hydrographic data collection, processing, and quality assurance.
Other Careers
Coast Survey also employs a number of individuals who work to keep the office running and
support the overall mission. These include administrative assistants, environmental
compliance officers, international affairs specialists, communication specialists, property
custodians, program analysts, and IT professionals (help desk specialists, system
administrators, database administrators, webmasters).
Education Requirements
Many careers in Coast Survey require a degree in physical science, engineering, or
mathematics that includes 24 semester hours in courses such as geographic information
systems, remote sensing, quantitative methods, geography, and statistics.
Coast Survey participates in several programs that provide student employment or internship opportunities. The programs offer students a chance to learn through active participation in Coast Survey services and product development.
For more information in Coast Survey internships, contact ocs.internships@noaa.gov.
Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarships
The Ernest F Hollings
Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with
awards that include academic assistance (up to $9,500 per year) for two years of full-time
study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship during the summer at a NOAA facility.
EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship Program
The EPP/MSI
Undergraduate Scholarship Program provides scholarships and paid internships to
outstanding rising junior undergraduate students majoring in science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM) at minority serving institutions.
John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
The National Sea Grant John A. Knauss Policy
Fellowship provides a one-year paid fellowship
to graduate students who have an interest in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources and
in the national policy decisions affecting those resources.
Pathways Program
The Pathways Program offers
federal internship and employment opportunities for current
students, recent graduates, and those with an advanced degree. There are three different
paths available:
Coast Survey's federal workforce is supplemented by employees from private sector contractors. Listed below are the major contracting companies that currently support Coast Survey.
Visit each of theses websites to view current contract opportunities:
Employee Spotlight