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Sheetmetal Mechanics

CTR Group is seeking a Sheet Metal Mechanic for a Shipyard in Newport News, VA. Pay Rate: $27.30 per Hour plus Per Diem for non-local candidates. Experience: Experience: Three years of experience as a first class Sheet Metal Worker Installation of foundations, ventilation, bulkheads, shipboard furniture Marine experience preferred. Aircraft/Industrial/Commercial sheet metal experience acceptable. Required Skills: 1. Ability to Read: Ventilation Assembly Drawings, Blueprints, 2. Ability to Read Fractional, Decimal Dimensions of Rulers. 3. Ability to layoff piece parts for fabrication and assembly. 4. Ability to assemble piece parts in accordance with specifications in a quality manner. 5. Experience working in a physically demanding environment. 6. Familiarity with OSHA regulations relative to the shipbuilding industry. 7. Experience using hand tools such as electric drills, grinders, rivet guns, 8. Shop Equipment (drill press, press break, Shears). CTR Group has been a leader in its industry for over 30 years and is rated highly on Google, Indeed and Facebook for being a great company to work for. If you enjoy being a part of a great team, apply today and check out our website for more information. ​CTR Group is an equal employment opportunity employer. Candidates are selected based on qualifications and defined requirements of the job, not on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or any other protected status. Further, CTR Group encourages United States' Veterans and persons with disabilities to apply for positions for which they are qualified.

Category: Sheet Metal Worker

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

Sheet Metal Workers plan, lay-out, fabricate, assemble, install, and repair sheet metal parts, equipment and products such as air-conditioning, heating, ventilation, and pollution control duct systems. They also work with fiberglass and plastic materials. Although some workers specialize in fabrication, installation, or maintenance, most do all three jobs. The sheet metal worker uses such hand tools as scribes, tri-squares, protractors, calipers, tape measures and scales(rulers). He/she will also operate various fabricating machines such as power shears, press brakes, forming rolls, and notchers. Sheet metal workers lay-out and bend prescribed allowances on said sheet metal, make angle-bends and notching of parts. The more senior Sheet Metal Workers will also be able to weld using electric and/or gas fed devices. Before assembling completed sheet metal, sheet metal workers check each part for accuracy using measuring instruments such as calipers and tape measures, and if necessary, finish the product by using hand rotary, tri-squares, or shears. After the parts have been inspected, workers fasten seams and joints together with welds (wire, gas, heli-arc and/or stick), bolts, cement, rivets, solder, specially formed sheet metal drive clips, or other connecting devices. Advanced sheet metal workers will be required to use various drafting skills, read blueprints, possess knowledge of, and be able to interpret plans and specifications, and also have a general ability to use advanced math such as trigonometry and geometry.
Education
A career as a Sheet Metal Worker typically requires a high school diploma, and anywhere from a few months to one year of experience working with the required tools and skills, particularly in a marine environment. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.
Qualifications
Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is usually needed.