JOB SUMMARY:
A shipfitter with approximately 2 to 3 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. Ability to cut/grind in preparation for welding
2. Ability to measure, cut, grind small parts, foundations and other structural members
3. Proficient use of cutting equipment (Plasma Cutter and Oxy/Fuel Torch)
4. Basic reading, interpreting and utilization of blueprints
5. Proficient use of temporary attachments
6. Basic understanding of weld joint design (full and partial penetration welds, and bevels)
7. Proficient in installation and removal of fasteners and rivets
8. Can differentiate base material types and thicknesses
9. Qualified tack welder in common shipboard positions
10. Ability to learn intermediate fitting operations (coping, straightening, carbon arcing)
11. Basic understanding of material fabrication
12. Recognizes tooling needs (Which tool to use for which application)
13. Ability to read ruler/measuring tape
14. Intermediate use of power tools (grinders, reciprocating saws, drills etc.)
15. Intermediate use of hand tools (hammers, punches, etc.)
16. Correct set up of tools prior to use (running lines, drop tests, etc.)
17. Knowledge of power tool safety, (correctly identifying kick direction and pinch points)
18. Intermediate use of positioning equipment (dogs/wedges, rams, saddles)
19. Ability to learn shipbuilding standards (009-12, W1689)
20. Ability to learn basic inspection standards (009-25, 009-06)
21. Understands fire safety principles (hot work tickets, positioning firewatches, 35’ rule, etc.)
22. Ability to navigate onboard vessels to find work areas/backsides of work areas
23. Practical knowledge of industry safety standards/training
24. Requires periodic supervision to accomplish work