Insight Global
Base pay range
$35.00/hr - $43.00/hr
MUST HAVE OSHA 10, Secret Clearance, and be able to relocate to Kings Bay, GA
Must Haves
Minimum 2 years of recent, relevant welding experience on submarines.
Key Responsibilities
Perform structural welding of deck structures, support braces, foundations, and hangers using processes such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) onboard submarines, in buildings, and in the field.
Prepare finished welds by hand grinding or burring to meet visual acceptance standards.
Set up and operate stud welding equipment onboard submarines and in the shop.
Install hot work protection and build weld containments for fire prevention.
Skill & Qualification Requirements
At least 2 years of welding experience in a heavy industrial environment (shipbuilding, power plant construction, commercial building construction, or bridge construction).
Qualified per Technical Publication S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248, with a Welder Qualification record verifying tests performed in three positions, or in the 6G position (single weld process only).
Welder qualification test record must include:
Welder identification (full name)
Date of test
Qualification test thickness (.375” or higher)
Qualification test process (SMAW, GTAW, or GMAW)
Qualification test position (2G, 3G, 4G, or 6G)
Qualification test base material type
Qualification test filler material type and size
Qualification test results
Certifying signature (fabricator, test administrator, or QA officer)
Qualification testing must use an approved Butt weld joint design from MIL-STD 22.
Filler materials for SMAW: MIL-9018-M, 10018M, 10718M, 11018M, 12018M, or 14018M.
Filler materials for GTAW/GMAW: MIL-100S-1, 100S-2, 120S-1, or 140S-2.
Qualification test evaluated per S9074-A-GIB018/248 (TP 271), to class 1 requirements of MIL-STD 2035, visually and by radiography, ultrasonically, or bend testing.
Qualification maintained by actual use of the welding process quarterly (evidence required for current and preceding quarter).
Annual Jaeger J-1 or equivalent vision certification (with or without glasses).
Completion of a 40-hour training course to self-identify and correct poor workmanship (80% or better required on written and practical exams).
Trained and qualified to wear respiratory protection devices per 29 CFR 1910.134 (Subpart I).
Technical Standards
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 51B, 2014 Edition
ANSI/ASC Z49.1-2005 – Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes
NAVSEA S9086-CH-STM-010, Chapter 074 – Welding and Allied Processes
Compressed Gas Association (CGA) SB-11 – Use of Rubber Welding Hose
29 CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Contract
Job function Military and International Affairs
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MUST HAVE OSHA 10, Secret Clearance, and be able to relocate to Kings Bay, GA
Must Haves
Minimum 2 years of recent, relevant welding experience on submarines.
Key Responsibilities
Perform structural welding of deck structures, support braces, foundations, and hangers using processes such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) onboard submarines, in buildings, and in the field.
Prepare finished welds by hand grinding or burring to meet visual acceptance standards.
Set up and operate stud welding equipment onboard submarines and in the shop.
Install hot work protection and build weld containments for fire prevention.
Skill & Qualification Requirements
At least 2 years of welding experience in a heavy industrial environment (shipbuilding, power plant construction, commercial building construction, or bridge construction).
Qualified per Technical Publication S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248, with a Welder Qualification record verifying tests performed in three positions, or in the 6G position (single weld process only).
Welder qualification test record must include:
Welder identification (full name)
Date of test
Qualification test thickness (.375” or higher)
Qualification test process (SMAW, GTAW, or GMAW)
Qualification test position (2G, 3G, 4G, or 6G)
Qualification test base material type
Qualification test filler material type and size
Qualification test results
Certifying signature (fabricator, test administrator, or QA officer)
Qualification testing must use an approved Butt weld joint design from MIL-STD 22.
Filler materials for SMAW: MIL-9018-M, 10018M, 10718M, 11018M, 12018M, or 14018M.
Filler materials for GTAW/GMAW: MIL-100S-1, 100S-2, 120S-1, or 140S-2.
Qualification test evaluated per S9074-A-GIB018/248 (TP 271), to class 1 requirements of MIL-STD 2035, visually and by radiography, ultrasonically, or bend testing.
Qualification maintained by actual use of the welding process quarterly (evidence required for current and preceding quarter).
Annual Jaeger J-1 or equivalent vision certification (with or without glasses).
Completion of a 40-hour training course to self-identify and correct poor workmanship (80% or better required on written and practical exams).
Trained and qualified to wear respiratory protection devices per 29 CFR 1910.134 (Subpart I).
Technical Standards
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 51B, 2014 Edition
ANSI/ASC Z49.1-2005 – Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes
NAVSEA S9086-CH-STM-010, Chapter 074 – Welding and Allied Processes
Compressed Gas Association (CGA) SB-11 – Use of Rubber Welding Hose
29 CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Contract
Job function Military and International Affairs
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