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The Outside Machinist position is responsible for the installation of propulsion machinery, sea valves, steering gear, anchor handling equipment, elevators, pumps, ventilation fans, cooling coils, refrigeration units, compressors, weapons systems, remote operators, radars, and antennas.
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The employee must be able to work above ground at heights of a minimum of 50 feet aloft and/or working from scaffolding and/or man-lifts while working with machinery; in confined spaces and withstand extreme heat and cold in an outside climate or confined space.
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Equipment use and Maintenance Operates and maintains equipment, machinery and tools related to construction and maintenance projects which includes an aerial bucket truck, backhoe, arc welder, jackhammer, drill press, hammer drill, pipe threader machine, shovel, catch basin spoon, level, water/waste pump, water key, ladder, scaffolding, etc.
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Assists trades positions in performing the routine and unskilled work such as carrying supplies and equipment, erecting ladders and scaffolding, cleaning, flushing and repairing gutters and drains, removing materials from construction sites, preparing surfaces and spreading paint, digging ditches, loading and unloading trucks, carrying bricks and mortar, performing rough carpentry and masonry work, and cleaning the work site after repair work is completed.
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Incumbent may work on slippery/uneven surfaces, around machinery with moving parts, moving objects/vehicles, and ladder/scaffolding, below ground and may be exposed to water and other liquid materials.
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Install, dismantle, or move machinery and heavy equipment, fabricate and assemble structural steel and sheet metal products, according to layout plans, blueprints and other drawings in industrial establishment, using hoists, lift trucks, hand and power tools.
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Visits may require standing on a variety of surfaces and at differing angles, bending over, crouching, and climbing up and over obstructions such as scaffolding, ladders, and internal barge and boat structural members.
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Requires knowledge of marine-related equipment, ship repair and construction techniques, sequencing of ship repair activities. Requires strong working knowledge in the proper use and care of spray guns, brushes and rollers, and sandblasting equipment, etc.
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Must have a minimum of one-year solid experience with: core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and /or removal using cutting edge machinery and industry leading technology. Assembling and breaking down barricades, temporary structures, and scaffolding.
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The work requires long periods of sitting in awkward positions, standing on a variety of surfaces and at differing angles, bending over, crouching and climbing up and over obstructions such as scaffolding, ladders, and internal barge and boat structural members.
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Must be proficient in any or all the following diamond or demolition tools: wall saw, core drill, flat saw, handsaws, ring saws and/or compressor tools. Follows ALL safety and health regulations prescribed by Penhall, OSHA, DOT, alcohol, and drug free requirements.
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Ability to work in a noisy, dusty, industrial/manufacturing environment with some exposure to non-toxic irritants Ability to work with machinery and moving parts Ability to operate crane, truck, motor vehicles Ability to work with moving vehicles, ladders, and scaffolding Ability to work at heights Ability to properly lift/carry/push/pull/manipulate/transport up to 25 lbs.
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The Carpenters are required to lift and carry materials weighing up to 60 pounds, climb and balance on scaffolding and ladders and labor when required. This is a safety sensitive position as the carpenters work around active heavy equipment and machinery and live traffic.
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Be able to use large machinery such as a metal shear, metal brake and band saw. May roll, bend, flange, cut, and shape plates, beams, and other heavy metal parts, using shop machinery, such as plate rolls, presses, bending brakes, and joggle machines.
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Employee is frequently required to stand, walk on slope roofs, sit, climb ladders, work from stationary and moveable scaffolding (aka swing stages), bend, climb inside attics and crawl under homes and tunnels, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear, and drive a motor vehicle to job sites.
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