Job Description
Job Description
Epsilon Systems is seeking a full time Shipfitter II for the Ship Repair Sector located in Portsmouth, VA.
Summary: Repairs, modifies, installs and dismantles various shipboard hulls, bulkheads or decks. Designs and fabricates complex fixtures and jigs.
Responsibilities:
\n - Reports directly to the Production Manager. Once assigned reports directly to the project Foreman in the performance of his/her responsibilities.
\n - Reads and understands Epsilon Systems Mission Readiness Group PPE Policy.
\n - Ensures that all Epsilon Systems Mission Readiness Group Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) are worn and that all damaged PPE is discarded.
\n - Reads and interprets blueprints to plan setup and operation of the machine shop equipment prior to commencing the operation.
\n - Lays out material prior to performing machining operations to prevent possible errors.
\n - Fabricates parts to close tolerances ensuring finish requirements of the drawings are achieved.
\n - Maintains good housekeeping practices, turning off machines when not in use, disposing of waste properly, sweeping the area, etc.
\n - Ensures all tools listed on the "Required Tools List" are available for use within two weeks of your employment at Epsilon.
\n - Qualifies as a Shipfitter in accordance with Epsilon Systems Mission Readiness Group Process Instructions.
\n - Ensures that all requirements of the Epsilon Systems Mission Readiness Group Quality Assurance Manual are followed when invoked by QA Workbook, Work Package (WP), Work Instructions (WI) and/or other guidance given by management.
\n - Follows detailed repair procedures and instructions (e.g.; QA packages steps, RECs, CWPs, FWPs, TGIs etc.) required completing the production operations.
\n - Notifies Foreman of unsatisfactory condition(s) identified during the production operation (i.e.; repair, modification, etc.).
\n - Reads and understands complex terminology, blueprints, drawings and schematics to plan installation, modification or repair prior to commencing the process.
\n - Fabricates and installs fixtures, jigs, supports and targets to ensure proper alignment during welding processes.
\n - Determines fit-up requirements for a wide range of structural components in accordance with required technical drawings, manuals and instructions.
\n - Installs complex deck, hull and bulkhead systems IAW required technical drawings, manuals and instructions.
\n - Designs, fabricates and installs complex fixtures, jigs and targets to ensure proper alignment during welding/ brazing procedures.
\n - Determines size and material requirements for system modification or installation.
\n - Ensures control and assumes responsibility for Level I and material controls in accordance with Process Instruction
\n - Strict adherence to safety, quality standards, good housekeeping habits, high level of critical thinking/reading comprehension,
\n - Will provide mentoring to junior craftsman.
\n - Frequent travel and overtime are required.
\n - Work outside specific trade skill is required.
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Qualifications:
\n - High School/GED with Apprenticeship Diploma and additional vocational courses or technical school graduate; and/or military and/or civilian experience with Shipfitting practices in a repair department or shipyard. Knowledge and practical skills tests required.
\n - 5 years' of experience as a shipfitter.
\n - Understands and performs the setup, alignment, and operation of various portable tools and hand tools used in the trade including plasma cutting machines and oxy/fuel torches.
\n - Ability to read a ruler/tape measure.
\n - Ability to use lay-out tools such as tool scales, squares, combination squares, trammel points.
\n - Ability to properly prepare structural components for post assembly welding by performing end preparations such as beveling, grinding etc.
\n - Must be able to understand and perform the set-up, alignment, and operation of various portable tools and hand tools used in the trade including plasma cutting machines and oxy/fuel torches.
\n - Has more advanced knowledge of the following: shipboard plate (hull, deck, bulkhead) systems (repair/installation practices, procedures, alignments and material requirements), blue print reading and interpretation, MILSPEC requirements.
\n - Understands fitting of structural components using dogs, wedges, strong-backs etc.
\n - Must be able to fit structural components to close tolerance requirements to prevent increased welding to bridge gaps.
\n - Ability to fabricate and install components as directed by Technical Work documents.
\n - Ability to fabricate molds/templates for structural forming including plate rolling with multiple offsets.
\n - Must have the ability to obtain and maintain government base access and private shipyard access.
\n - Ability to obtain and maintain National Security Clearance Level Secret.
\n - Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend English.
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Preferred Qualifications:
- DoD Secret Security Clearance, or the ability to obtain one.
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ADA Notifications:
\n - Requires walking, reaching, sitting and concentration in the presence of occasional and loud noises.
\n - Able to move in narrow and restricted passageways, up/down steep and narrow ladders or stairways, and up and down antenna masts/yardarms (onboard ships).
\n - Able to lift, carry and move objects up to 50 lbs. in weight.
\n - Must have manual and finger dexterity; able to grasp, manipulate, assemble small objects.
\n - Able to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects.
\n - Able to perceive and distinguish normal range of colors.
\n - May be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to: hard hat, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs/muffs, masks/respirators, safety vests, gloves and steel-toe boots.
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Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
Job Tags
Full time, Apprenticeship,