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Welder

Performs welding to include electric arc, gas shielding arc and gas welds. Will weld with various types of metals and alloys in various shapes including pipes, structural forms, plates, sheet metal, bar stock, machinery and equipment in accordance with MIL-STD 1689A. Will work from blueprints, drawings and manuals. Prior to performing production work, shall be qualified for specific material and process in accordance with NAVSEA S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248 or higher. Seven (7) years experience in electric arc, gas-shielded arc and gas welding. U.S. citizenship required. Must have or be able to obtain a RAPID GATE/DBID access.

Category: Marine Welder

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NOTE: The following description is a GENERAL Overview of this career and not a description of a particular job posting.

Marine Welders are skilled laborers who use a variety of equipment and methods to permanently join together various metal parts. Marine Welders will typically perform manual welding procedures using Shielded Metal Arc welding (SMAW) or Oxy-Acetylene torches, or use semiautomatic systems such as wire feeder machines. Marine Welders must be able to set up and use this equipment in a variety of positions (such as flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead). Marine Welding methods include Arc, Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), Submerged Arc, Carbon Arc, and Gas (Oxy-Acetylene). Certified Marine Welders must be able to perform pre- and post-heating, induction heating, surface hardening, stress relieving, and welding inspections. Skilled welders will also perform soldering and brazing operations. Standard metals that Marine Welders join together include all types of steels, aluminum, copper, monel, copper-nickel, bronzes, and cast iron. Each level of skilled Marine Welder (3rd, 2nd, 1st) will require Quality Assurance (QA) certifications.
Education
Typically, Marine Welding careers require a high school diploma.
Qualifications
Typically, the ideal Marine Welding candidate will possess:
- Previous job experience, particularly in a maritime setting
- Basic trade knowledge, such as the use of job related tools and equipment
- A strong work ethic (flexible, reliable, punctual)