What are the responsibilities and job description for the 1st Class Shipfitter (Confidential Clearance) position at MILLS MARINE & SHIP REPAIR LLC?
Mills Marine and Ship Repair, LLC is hiring for experienced First-Class Fitters for Full-Time Employment
***MUST HAVE CONFIDENTIAL CLEARANCE***
Job Description
Complete lay outs using drawings and/or templates and/or by picking up and developing the geometry required from lofting floor
Physical assembly in prefabrication and erection on the building site of individual structural elements or prefabricated panels and three-dimensional sub-assemblies
Sequencing of assembly and fitting
Proficiency in use of tools and equipment such as: come-along, hydraulic jacks, wedges, dogs, speed wrenches, spiders, planes, saws, chain falls, bandsaws, turn buckles, grinders, sheers, press brakes, plate rollers, bending machines, operation of forklift to perform functions inherent to the job
Some minor rigging ability not normally requiring the use of overhead cranes
Print reading ability
Tack welding with stick and semi-automatic welding equipment
Advanced level experience with the use of cutting torches and heat torches in plate heat- straightening and shrinkage
Ability to provide instructions to other Fitters
Some working knowledge with stainless steel and aluminum
Advanced knowledge and full qualification with the following:
Brackets, Angle stiffeners, Alignment, Collars, Liners, Doublers (slot weld), Forming & Flame Shrinking, Distortion Prevention/Correction, Templating & Targeting, Lay-out & Scribing, Non-tight member inserts, Bulkhead & deck inserts, Edge preparations (butt, corner, tee lap, and edge joints; single & double: square, bevel, “V”, “J”, “U”, and flare),Shell plating inserts & renewal, Shell plating (multi-strake renewals), Tack welding (steel- SMAW & FCAW), Tack welding (aluminum- GMAW), Fracture excavation techniques
Water & oil stops, Joint considerations- transition and stress, Final cutting & beveling (hand torch), rat holes, scallops & compensation, shop and field fabrication for steel and aluminum
Burning testing, local air testing, commercial and government air testing, tank hydrostatic testing, Safe handling, use and storage of gasses, Safe work practices and PPE, Safe tank opening practices, Lock Out/Tag Out, Confined space practices, Respirator fit, Safety harness, Oil spill response, Safe welding practices (29 CFR) Hot work, Firewatch
Qualifications- Burn, cut pipe, bend pipe
- Tack weld with Carbon, Stainless Steel, Copper nickel, and Aluminum
- Install simple systems without the use of blueprints and drawings
- Understand functions of all systems and components
- Understand corrosion prevention and grounding
- Determine and apply joint and system tolerances
- Ability to obtain a DBIDS is a PLUS
- Have a Working knowledge with the following codes, regulations, and specifications:
- NAVSEA standard items, Coast Guard Standard Specifications, AWS guide for steel hull welding, AWS guide for aluminum welding
- Have a general knowledge with:
- NavSea TechPub 22D- weld joint design
- NavSea MilStd 1689- fabrication- structural,
- Technical training preferred
- Knowledge of and ability to use hand tools and instruments associated with the trade
- Must be able to work effectively with others
- Comprehend blueprints, sketches, and templates
- Enter and move through manholes to reach and work in internally confined spaces
- Must be a steady, reliable worker
- Must be able to follow simple instructions