What are the responsibilities and job description for the Joiner position at Trident Maritime Systems?
Title – Joiner in Maritime Construction
Location - Salisbury, Maryland
Job Description
Joiners are responsible for interpreting blueprints and drawings to understand the specifications of woodwork and basic construction projects on ships. They measure, cut, assemble and install bulkhead wall panels, ceiling panels, wood and other materials, ensuring accuracy and quality in their craftsmanship. In addition to building and installing structures, joiners also perform repairs and adjustments to existing works, maintaining the integrity and appearance of the material.
Preferred But Not Required
Experience in performing hot work operations, including welding, cutting, and grinding, while following OSHA safety standards, hot work permit procedures, and fire prevention protocols to maintain a safe and compliant worksite.
Tasks And Duties
Location - Salisbury, Maryland
Job Description
Joiners are responsible for interpreting blueprints and drawings to understand the specifications of woodwork and basic construction projects on ships. They measure, cut, assemble and install bulkhead wall panels, ceiling panels, wood and other materials, ensuring accuracy and quality in their craftsmanship. In addition to building and installing structures, joiners also perform repairs and adjustments to existing works, maintaining the integrity and appearance of the material.
Preferred But Not Required
Experience in performing hot work operations, including welding, cutting, and grinding, while following OSHA safety standards, hot work permit procedures, and fire prevention protocols to maintain a safe and compliant worksite.
Tasks And Duties
- Selecting appropriate materials for the project, including the type and grade of wood.
- Marking out precise cutting lines on materials using pens, pencils, and measuring tools.
- Utilizing a variety of hand tools and machinery to cut and shape wall panels, ceiling panels and wood, ensuring smooth finishes.
- Assembling cut and shaped pieces using nails, screws, glue, or clamps.
- Ensuring all pieces are correctly fitted and secure to meet safety standards.
- Maintaining tools and equipment, ensuring they are in good condition and safe to use.