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SHIPFITTER 1/C

JOB SUMMARY: A shipfitter with approximately 4 or more years of experience laying out, positioning, aligning, and fitting parts of structural metal products with the use of regular supervision and while always adhering to industry safety standards. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Positions, aligns, fits, and welds parts to form complete units or subunits, following blueprints and layout specifications, and using jigs, welding torches, and hand tools 2. Verifies conformance of work-pieces to specifications, using squares, rulers, and measuring tapes 3. Tack-welds fitted parts together 4. Lays out and examines metal stock or work-pieces to be processed to ensure that specifications are met 5. Aligns and fits parts according to specifications, using jacks, turnbuckles, wedges, drift pins, pry bars, and hammers 6. Locates and marks work-piece bending and cutting lines, allowing for stock thickness, machine and welding shrinkage, and other component specifications 7. Positions or tightens braces, jacks, clamps, ropes, or bolt straps, or bolt parts in position for welding or riveting 8. Studies engineering drawings and blueprints to determine materials requirements and task sequences 9. Moves parts into position, manually or with hoists or cranes 10. Sets up and operates fabricating machines, such as brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters, grinders, and drill presses, to bend, cut, form, punch, drill, or otherwise form and assemble metal components 11. Performs other duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: 1. Measures, templates, cuts, grinds components for foundations and other structural members 2. Efficient use of material to prevent waste 3. Advanced use of cutting equipment (Plasma Cutter and Oxy/Fuel Torch) 4. Advanced reading, interpreting of blueprints (successful identification of material types, parts, references, applicable views/details) 5. Advanced use of temporary attachments 6. Advanced understanding of weld joint design (full and partial penetration welds, chamfers, and bevels) 7. Advanced skill in installation and removal of fasteners and rivets 8. Correctly identifies base material types and thicknesses 9. Advanced level tack welder in common shipboard positions (overhead, vertical, horizontal) 10. Intermediate tack welding in uncommon/ limited access positions (mirror, confined, heavy interferences) 11. Expert to Advanced understanding of fitting operations (coping, straightening, carbon arcing) 12. Advanced knowledge of Erect and Set principles (identification/use of extra material, set to lines, etc.) 13. Advanced understanding of material fabrication 14. Recognizes tooling needs (Which tool to use for which application) 15. Able to solve job issues without need for Supervisory approval 16. Ability to read fit up/alignments measuring devices (rulers/tape, levels, bobs, squares, etc.) 17. Advanced use of power tools (grinders, reciprocating saws, drills etc.) 18. Advanced use of hand tools (hammers, punches, clamps, etc.) 19. Correct set up of tools prior to use (running lines, drop tests, etc.) 20. Knowledge of power tool safety, (correctly identifying kick direction and pinch points) 21. Advanced use of positioning equipment (dogs/wedges, rams, saddles) 22. Advanced knowledge of shipbuilding standards (009-12, W1689) 23. Advanced knowledge of inspection standards (009-25, 009-06) 24. Adheres to fire safety principles (hot work tickets, positioning firewatches, 35’ rule, etc.) 25. Ability to instruct others to navigate onboard vessels to find work areas/backsides of work areas 26. Advanced knowledge of industry safety standards/training 27. Adheres to industry safety standards 28. Requires occasional supervision to accomplish work JOB REQUIREMENTS QUALIFICATIONS: 1. High school diploma or GED and 4 or more years of related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience 2. Ability to gain access to military installations 3. Must be able to pass drug test and background check PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Ability to lift 50 pounds regularly and seek help with weights over 50 pounds 2. Ability to sit and/or stand for long periods of time While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs/vertical ladders; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is a physically demanding position and may accommodate some physical disabilities. Physical dexterity may be required when performing walk thru and inspection of job sites. In the performance of the walk thru you will be required to transverse steep stairwells, vertical ladders and bending or stooping thru tight spaces. There may be occasional lifting of materials weighing not more than 50 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: This position works on the jobsite. There is exposure to hostile environments, loud noises, hazardous chemicals/fumes and airborne particles, smoke, extreme temperatures moving mechanical parts: high, precarious places. During work-site visits will be required to wear appropriate PPE including, but not limited to: Hard Hat Ear Plugs or Attenuator Safety Shoes Dust Mask or Respirator Gloves CRITERIA FOR ADVANCEMENT: 1. Effectiveness of use for temporary attachments 2. Workmanship in tackwelding 3. Workmanship in fitting operations 4. Understanding of metal fabrication processes 5. Ability to solve job issues without need for Supervisory guidance or approval 6. Embodiment of Company’s safety culture 7. Reliable attendance 8. Model work ethic 9. Takes initiative to address issues of materials, equipment, job scope information, and/or tooling

Category: Shipfitter

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

Shipfitters will layout and fabricate metal structural parts such as plates, bulkheads, and frames within the hull of a vessel for riveting or welding. Shipfitters use such tools as shears, punches, drill presses, bending rolls, bending slabs, furnaces, saws, and metal presses up to 750 tons. Also, Shipfitters will need to be proficient in the use of Oxygen Acetylene cutting procedures, and have the ability to tack weld. Typical layout work will consist of preparing plates for shearing, planning and bench planning, angles for punching and shearing, making collars, brackets for installation, furnaced plate, airports and manholes. Typical installation tasks will be deck ladders, fittings for riggings, mooring equipment ventilating equipment, oil-tight hatches, dry cargo hatches and braces, king posts and masts, engine room floor plates, engine room grating, shell castings, stern frames, anchor handling, and stem casting. Fabrication assignments may consists of plumbing a transverse bulkhead, lifting a shell frame from a vessel, construction of and/or duplicating structural parts. The Shipfitter is familiar with such equipment as hydraulic jacks and pumps, steamboat ratchets, strongbacks, yokes, dogs and wedges, pneumatic tools and chalk lines.
Education
Most shipfitter careers require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, and/or an associate's degree. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.
Qualifications
Previous work-related skill, knowledge, and/or experience is required for these occupations, particularly in the use of career-related tools and work in a marine setting.