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Department:
Production Reports To:
Welding Supervisor or Department Manager FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt Job Type:
Full-Time, Hourly
Summary
The Welder is responsible for executing high-quality welds in accordance with company and industry standards on a variety of metals used in ship construction and repair. This position requires a highly skilled individual with a strong mechanical aptitude, a working knowledge of welding standards and procedures, and the ability to read and interpret blueprints. Work is performed in a dynamic shipyard environment, often at heights or in confined spaces.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform welding operations using SMAW, Flux Core, TIG, and MIG processes
Weld various metals including stainless steel, copper-nickel, HY80, and aluminum
Interpret and work from blueprints and weld symbols
Ensure welds meet quality and structural integrity standards; inspect for defects or flaws
Maintain and operate welding equipment safely and efficiently
Perform pre- and post-weld activities such as cutting, grinding, and smoothing welds
Use power tools such as angle grinders, die grinders, and needle scalers
Work in confined spaces and at heights following all safety protocols
Maintain cleanliness and organization in work areas
Assist with general shipyard duties as assigned
Troubleshoot equipment issues and perform basic maintenance
Adhere to project deadlines and ensure timely completion of tasks
Qualifications and Education Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required
Minimum 7 years of welding experience in a shipyard or related industry
Technical training or apprenticeship but not required
Ability to obtain ABS certification within 60 days of employment
OSHA 10 certification
Familiarity with ABS codes and standards required; NAVSEA standards
Proficient in welding techniques including SMAW, Flux Core, TIG, and MIG
Ability to weld a variety of metals as specified above
Strong understanding of job site safety and ability to complete company-specific safety
Must be able to work any shift as required
Excellent hand-eye coordination and attention to detail
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to follow instructions
Skills
Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, correspondence, and memos
Ability to write basic reports or documentation
Ability to present information effectively to coworkers, supervisors, or clients
Mathematical Skills
Basic math skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using U.S. standard units
Physical Demands
Ability to stand, walk, climb, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and talk or hear regularly
Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 100 lbs occasionally and up to 20 lbs frequently
Ability to work at various heights and in confined spaces
Ability to use personal protective equipment (PPE) in compliance with OSHA standards
Must have manual dexterity and grip strength to operate tools and equipment
Work Environment
Exposure to wet/humid conditions, mechanical parts, outdoor elements, extreme temperatures, fumes, and toxic or caustic chemicals
Work performed in loud, high-paced environments, often in tight or elevated areas
Must be comfortable working in confined spaces for extended periods
Boston Ship Repair is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to , , , , , , or national .
Department:
Production Reports To:
Welding Supervisor or Department Manager FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt Job Type:
Full-Time, Hourly
Summary
The Welder is responsible for executing high-quality welds in accordance with company and industry standards on a variety of metals used in ship construction and repair. This position requires a highly skilled individual with a strong mechanical aptitude, a working knowledge of welding standards and procedures, and the ability to read and interpret blueprints. Work is performed in a dynamic shipyard environment, often at heights or in confined spaces.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Perform welding operations using SMAW, Flux Core, TIG, and MIG processes
Weld various metals including stainless steel, copper-nickel, HY80, and aluminum
Interpret and work from blueprints and weld symbols
Ensure welds meet quality and structural integrity standards; inspect for defects or flaws
Maintain and operate welding equipment safely and efficiently
Perform pre- and post-weld activities such as cutting, grinding, and smoothing welds
Use power tools such as angle grinders, die grinders, and needle scalers
Work in confined spaces and at heights following all safety protocols
Maintain cleanliness and organization in work areas
Assist with general shipyard duties as assigned
Troubleshoot equipment issues and perform basic maintenance
Adhere to project deadlines and ensure timely completion of tasks
Qualifications and Education Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent required
Minimum 7 years of welding experience in a shipyard or related industry
Technical training or apprenticeship but not required
Ability to obtain ABS certification within 60 days of employment
OSHA 10 certification
Familiarity with ABS codes and standards required; NAVSEA standards
Proficient in welding techniques including SMAW, Flux Core, TIG, and MIG
Ability to weld a variety of metals as specified above
Strong understanding of job site safety and ability to complete company-specific safety
Must be able to work any shift as required
Excellent hand-eye coordination and attention to detail
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to follow instructions
Skills
Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, correspondence, and memos
Ability to write basic reports or documentation
Ability to present information effectively to coworkers, supervisors, or clients
Mathematical Skills
Basic math skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using U.S. standard units
Physical Demands
Ability to stand, walk, climb, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and talk or hear regularly
Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 100 lbs occasionally and up to 20 lbs frequently
Ability to work at various heights and in confined spaces
Ability to use personal protective equipment (PPE) in compliance with OSHA standards
Must have manual dexterity and grip strength to operate tools and equipment
Work Environment
Exposure to wet/humid conditions, mechanical parts, outdoor elements, extreme temperatures, fumes, and toxic or caustic chemicals
Work performed in loud, high-paced environments, often in tight or elevated areas
Must be comfortable working in confined spaces for extended periods
Boston Ship Repair is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to , , , , , , or national .