Performs shipboard welding services/processes for the repair and maintenance of piping system, machinery, structural system and other related work on Military Sealift Command vessels and prepositioned ships in DGAR that are either leased to the US Government or owned by the United States Government. a) Joins metal parts by the use of electric arc, oxy-acetylene or other gaseous welding or brazing equipment & machinery according to blueprints and welding process specifications. b) Performs cutting and burning, pre-heats or anneal metals using flame torches. c) Welds in all position various types of metals and alloys including, but not limited to high-tensile steel, CU-NI alloys and aluminum, in various shapes and sizes using manual, semi-automatic arc or gas welding methods (MIG or TIG) or combination of both. d) Identifies metal characteristics, ascertain applicable electrode or fillers and appropriate welding process for each job. e) Cuts, bevel and gauges ferrous and non-ferrous metals using manual, semi-automatic arc and gas flame equipment. f) Lays-out, fabricate and fit pipes or metal plates during repair or fabrication, using blueprints and applicable drawings as work guide. Responsible for the safe operation of equipment, maintains awareness to job safety requirements at all times and keeps all work areas clean & in good housekeeping. Works in the environment of shipboard hazards and operating machineries. Part of Riding Gang onboard ships while deployed away from DGAR on an as needed basis to continue maintenance requirements began while anchored in the lagoon. Performs other duties as assigned. Personnel is required to work for an additional two (2) hours every regular working days as an expected requirement delineated under Spec Item 3.4.2 of A-06 Contract.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees