What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pipefitter Journeyman position at Marine Hydraulics International, LLC?
Employment Type: Full-Time | Hourly | Non-Exempt
Pay Range: $28.50 - $40.71
Location: Vigor Marine CM San Diego, 1995 Bay Front Street, San Diego, CA 92113
Who We Are
Vigor Marine CM San Diego, a Vigor Marine Group company, builds on the proud legacy of Continental Maritime of San Diego (CMSD) to stand as a vital force on San Diego’s working waterfront. As a certified Master Ship Repair Contractor for the U.S. Navy, our skilled professionals have successfully completed hundreds of ship repair and modernization projects for the Navy and Military Sealift Command.
We perform maintenance and modernization on all classes of major surface vessels, including CVN, CG, and DDG, as well as amphibious ships such as LHD, LHA, LSD, LPD, and auxiliary ships. Our work spans a full range of Combatant, Hull, Mechanical and Electrical, and Habitability systems, supporting the readiness and mission success of the U.S. Fleet.
Position Specifics
The Pipefitter is responsible for proper removal, and/or installation of various piping systems. This includes cutting, grinding, and prepping multiple sizes and material types of pipe. The Pipefitter must have the ability to read blueprints, diagrams, and sketches, and have an understanding of the different joint designs IAW with MIL-STD -22D, and basic knowledge of MIL-STD-777F, and NSTP-278. In addition the Pipefitter must be able to obtain a Silver Braze certification, and have a general knowledge of the hazards associated with opening tanks and voids, including the installation of proper blanks and plugs to obtain Gas Free status. The Pipefitter must also have the ability to accomplish all required testing (hydrostatic,operational, etc.) IAW shipboard procedures.
- Complies with all Environmental, Health, Safety, and Security Policies and Procedures
- Demonstrates the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior, putting the company values and commitments at the forefront of decisions and actions.
- Fosters openness and early detection of ethics, compliance, and contractual issues to support early intervention of nonconformities and/or compliance violations.
- Fulfills all training and development activities in accordance with designated deadlines.
- Contributes to the development of subordinates within the work group.
- Ensures the quality standards are adhered to by him/her and other subordinates within the work group.
- Plans, prepares, installs, and maintains ship board piping systems.
- Consults blueprints, work orders, schematics, or instructions; creates working procedure based on specifications.
- Gathers equipment and materials for the job.
- Installs various types of insulation and pipe covering; safely removes and properly discards of old coverings according to hazardous waste procedures and in accordance with company procedures.
- Inspects pipes, testing for pressure and leaks; reports and/or resolves problems.
- Maintains records, including safety logs and inspection details.
- Targets piping in shop for re-installation onboard the ship.
- Ensures daily clean-up of work site at end of each day.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements
- The ability to read and understand basic work specs, drawings, and diagrams.
- Demonstrated knowledge of ship board piping systems.
- Understands ship board terminology utilizing MIL-SPEC and NAVSEA references.
- Demonstrated understanding of basic reading and mathematics is required for fit-up, lay-out, and fabrication of piping systems.
- Demonstrated ability to identify multiple types of fittings, and what they are used for.
- Demonstrated ability to identify different piping systems based off of abbreviations commonly used onboard the ship.
- Demonstrated understanding of TAC numbers used to identify locations throughout the ship.
- Maintains a silver braze qualification for CuNi (copper-nickel) piping systems onboard ships.
- Maintains fire-watch qualification.
- High School diploma or equivalent preferred.
- Minimum (5) years experience in Shipyard Pipifitting.
Physical Requirements
- Frequently moves throughout the shipyard.
- Work at heights and in confined spaces.
- Must be able to ascend/descend stairs/ladders/ramps, aboard ships in shipyards under industrial conditions and in confined spaces.
- Must be able to move heavy equipment and boxes, weighing up to 40 pounds.
- May be exposed to rapid changes in microclimates, industrial processes, and other environmental factors while collecting data, providing direction, and observing performance of task teams.
- Most work is performed aboard ships or in industrial conditions. Shop, shipboard, warehouse, industrial environment.
- May be exposed to fumes and irritants including welding/burning fumes, paints, oils, greases and various cleaning solutions and solvents, noise, high heat and humidity hazards while wearing the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Our Commitment
The Vigor Marine CM San Diego Management Team is committed to providing the necessary structure, tools, and environment for our employees. We act in the economic best interests of our customers and our company, in a professional, honest, and sincere manner.
Our mission is accomplished through unwavering commitment to the following principles:
Teamwork
Professional Conduct
Integrity
Total Quality
Customer Satisfaction
Open, honest communication at all levels
Awareness of environmental issues
Empowerment at every level
Vigor Marine CM San Diego is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Veterans and individuals with disabilities. U.S. Citizenship may be required for certain positions. We offer excellent company-paid benefits and a savings plan.
How to Apply
In Person:
Vigor Marine CM San Diego
1995 Bay Front Street
San Diego, CA 92113
Online:
https://cmsd-msr.com/careers-jobs/
Salary : $29 - $41