What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead - Fab Shop position at Arcosa Brand?
Arcosa Marine is searching for a Safety Oriented Lead Fitter/Welder in our Caruthersville, Missouri barge manufacturing plant. As a Lead Fitter/Welder at Arcosa Marine, you will lay out, position, align, and fit together fabricated parts of metal according to layouts, work orders, blueprints, schematics, and sketches in preparation for welding. You will also inspect tack-welds completed by the assigned welder, or in some cases their own tack welding work, for conformance to specifications. Our assemblers get to see what they have built on waterways across the country.
Arcosa Marine Products, Inc., is part of Arcosa’s Inland Barge Group, and is a leading manufacturer of barges used to transport cargo on U.S. inland waterways. Arcosa Marine Products manufactures dry cargo barges, including flat-deck and hopper barges, that are used to transport a variety of products including grain, coal, and aggregates. Arcosa Marine Products also manufactures tank barges that carry petroleum, fertilizer, ethanol, chemicals, and other liquid cargoes. It is the largest U.S. manufacturer of fiberglass hopper barge covers used primarily on grain barges. Additionally, Arcosa Marine Products provides a full line of deck hardware to the marine industry, including hatches, castings, and winches for towboats and dock facilities.
What you will do:
- Read blueprints or other specifications.
- May operate overhead crane.
- Measure to specifications.
- Identify parts for assembly in proper order.
- Cut and wash with torch (Oxy Fuel)
- Tack weld pieces together.
What you will need:
- Minimum of 4 years of structural fitter experience
- Ability to work with a tape measure and determine center point.
- Able to perform basic math calculations using fractions; carpenter's math.
- Proficiency in reading and understanding blueprints.
- All Fitters have to pass a tack welding test; six-part practical test using an oxy-fuel cutting torch.
- May require working above ground.
- Must be able to climb ladders or stairs to reach objects, comfortable with heights.
- May require working in narrow or confined workspaces for extended periods of time.
- May require extensive kneeling, bending, walking and/or standing for long periods of time.
- Must be able to perform fitting and welding work while wearing all required personal protective equipment including, but not limited to, a filtering face piece and /or tight fitting respirator.
- Willing to work overtime, weekends and holidays as needed.