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Visual/Photographic Services Supervisor at Amentum

Amentum
May 11, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Job Responsibilities


Supervise daily operations of visual media, photographic services, and multimedia support activities.
Oversee staff responsible for photography, videography, editing, archiving, and media distribution.
Coordinate and schedule photographic assignments, ensuring timely coverage of official events, training, documentation, and mission‑support activities.
Ensure all imagery meets technical standards, security requirements, and Navy/Amentum guidelines.
Maintain and manage photographic equipment, lighting systems, digital storage, and media workstations.
Oversee cataloging, metadata tagging, and secure archiving of digital assets.
Provide quality control for imagery, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and compliance with operational needs.
Support leadership with visual documentation requests, briefings, and multimedia products.
Prepare reports, logs, and documentation related to visual services operations.


Minimum Requirements


3 years of experience in photography, visual media production, multimedia services, or related fields.
High school diploma or equivalent; additional training in photography, media production, or visual communications preferred.
Must possess a valid passport and be able to travel internationally.
Passport must be valid for at least one year beyond hire date.
Ability to successfully pass contract medical requirements and maintain requirements for duration of deployment.
Must be able to obtain and maintain facility credentials/authorization.


Preferred Qualifications


Previous experience working in an austere OCONUS environment with a multi‑national workforce.
Experience supervising photographers, videographers, or multimedia teams.
Strong knowledge of digital photography, lighting, editing software, and media workflows.
Familiarity with DoD or Navy visual information standards.
Excellent organizational, time management and customer service skills.
Valid country driver's license.
Ability to obtain country‑specific visas per the U.S. Department of State Foreign Clearance Guide.