STRUCTURAL WELDER JOURNEYMAN NBB
NBBB has been building boats on beautiful Whidbey Island since 1964. We are in Freeland, WA where we produce state-of-the-art vessels, tugs, ferries, fire boats, fishing vessels, barges, dinner boats, along with many other sophisticated ships. We are seeking a Facilities and Maintenance Technician who will service the shipyard facilities and maintenance related needs including but not limited to oversight, administration and execution of companys stormwater management system, yard electrical system, air and gas systems, plumbing systems, structural building repair and maintenance and light construction projects to ensure smooth operation of production facilities.
We are now seeking a Structural Welder who will weld structural portions of marine vessels together and perform wire feed and stick welding operations to support fabrication, assembly, subassembly, and final erection of all structural components on marine vessels including hulls, superstructures, masts, pilot house, and engine rooms.
What You will Do
Weld out panels, assemblies, modules, and final build of vessels, good housekeeping and safety practices, and completion of assignments in a timely manner.
Weld seams and skip welds, flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead, for fillet, butt-weld, socket, and mitered joints.
Grind and prep weld seams for tacking, grinding, and final inspection post weld.
Set up and set arc welder for root passes, welding hangers, and repairs
Set up, set, and operate MIG welders for watertight and skip weld patterns
Layout skip weld patterns
Perform Air Arc operations to back gouge welds and remove bad welds
Sub-arc large hull and deck plates
Clean, lubricate, maintain, and adjust equipment to maintain efficient operation, using air hoses, cleaning fluids, and hand tools
Prepare metal surfaces, using hand-operated equipment, such as grinders, cutters, or drills.
Set up ventilation and lighting in confined spaces using best shipyard practices
Performs welds on many alloys including but not limited to aluminum, mild steel, stainless steel, and copper nickel.
Complete hundreds of inches of weld during an eight-hour day, with a desired outcome of a quality joint on every weld.
Work as a member of a team demonstrating skills to effectively communicate, adapt, interpret and problem solve.
Always embrace ESR safety culture and practice safe shipyard work practices and housekeeping
Develop and maintain constructive and cooperative working relationships with fellow crew members and supervision
Share your knowledge in the trade with other employees, especially those in learning or apprentice roles
Responsible for safe work practices and housekeeping procedures.
Express ideas concisely and clearly, both orally and in writing.
Perform other tasks as needed that may arise in our exciting work environment
What You Bring to Our Team
3+ Years experience as a Welder
Ability to read, interpret specifications, and work from drawings and blueprints
Ability to understand and apply basic math skills
Ability to express ideas concisely and clearly, both orally and in writing.
Experience working around Heavy Machinery
Ability to enter confined spaces using a respirator, and work in small workspaces at odd angles.
Knowledge of shipyard safety practices and vessel terminology
High School Education or equivalent or vocational education
2-G, 3-G, 4-G ABS Steel Required Aluminum a plus or Coast Guard Certifications, or ability to obtain certifications within 90 days of employment
Able to understand and perform basic mathematics
Knowledge of basic hand and power tools
Formal external or internal training in physics, chemistry, weld equipment care and operating, blueprint reading, metallurgy, SMAW/TIG welding, and advanced welding principles of FCAW/GMAW welding processes.
Certified or certifiable in USCG or ABS welding.
Ability to work overtime as necessary
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. must be able to work at heights of 60 ft. Must be able to enter confined spaces using a respirator, and work in small workspaces at odd angles.
Good verbal communication skills
What Additional Things Would Distinguish You
Experience and Proficiency working with multiple alloys / materials (for example, Steel and Aluminum)
6-G ABS or USCG Certifications in Stainless Steel (ARC, MIG, & TIG), Aluminum (TIG), and Copper Nickel (TIG).
Marine Structural Welding Experience
Certification and experience in use of forklifts and manlifts.
Interest in and aptitude for taking on future crew leadership roles
Previous experience in a shipyard (new construction or repair)
Certification as a Shipyard Competent Person
OSHA 10- Certification
Ultrasound training or certification (Level 1 or higher)
CWI or CWS certification
Benefits:
Company funded commuter benefit for riders of the Washington State Ferry System
401(k) and 401(k) matching
Health insurance
Health savings account
Dental insurance
Group Life Insurance with Optional supplemental life and disability insurance programs
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Culture of Learning with State-Certified Apprenticeship Programs
Equal Employment Opportunity: Nichols Bros. Boat Builders is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, political affiliation, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, age, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability.
Nichols Bros. Boat Builders is a drug free workplace, and all applicants are subject to a pre-employment drug screen and a background check.