Bath Iron Works
Outside Machinist/ Outside Machine Operator (Grades 7 - 9)
Bath Iron Works, Sabino, Maine, United States
Job Description
The pay range for this position ranges from $28.88/hr - $32.08/hr.
Responsibilities
Install ships' equipment which includes general machinery, main machinery, weapons systems, remote operating gear, etc. This involves layout, tacking, grinding, drilling, reaming, spot facing, bolting, torqueing, testing, etc. (but not limited to). And/or responsible for safely activating, testing, and operating ships' main propulsion and auxiliary systems in accordance with approved procedures, practices, and policies. Responsible for compliance with approved Departmental Operating Instructions. Read and interpret test memos. Participate in sea trials and work list ship systems to provide direction to the construction mechanics. Required/Preferred Education/Training
High School Diploma or GED. Experience using basic shop tools, tacking, hand tools, torqueing, and portable drilling tools. 2 years Trade or Technical schooling in a mechanical field, or at least 3 years of experience working in a mechanical field. Any of the following: Valid USCG engine license or QMED certification for steam, motor, or gas turbine engines. A minimum of 3 years Navy or Coast Guard experience in an engineering position, minimum E4 pay grade. A minimum of 3 years successfully operating and testing shipboard systems. Required/Preferred Experience
Required - Must be able to read blueprints in detail. Required - Must be able to do layout, read measuring tools, tape measure, inside and outside micrometers, Vernier or dial calipers, and perform simple math calculations. Preferred - Knowledge of equipment alignment, machining, torqueing methods. Preferred - Gas Turbine operating experience. Preferred - Hydrostatic flushing and testing systems. Required - Must meet the requirements of the O04 physical task analysis.
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Install ships' equipment which includes general machinery, main machinery, weapons systems, remote operating gear, etc. This involves layout, tacking, grinding, drilling, reaming, spot facing, bolting, torqueing, testing, etc. (but not limited to). And/or responsible for safely activating, testing, and operating ships' main propulsion and auxiliary systems in accordance with approved procedures, practices, and policies. Responsible for compliance with approved Departmental Operating Instructions. Read and interpret test memos. Participate in sea trials and work list ship systems to provide direction to the construction mechanics. Required/Preferred Education/Training
High School Diploma or GED. Experience using basic shop tools, tacking, hand tools, torqueing, and portable drilling tools. 2 years Trade or Technical schooling in a mechanical field, or at least 3 years of experience working in a mechanical field. Any of the following: Valid USCG engine license or QMED certification for steam, motor, or gas turbine engines. A minimum of 3 years Navy or Coast Guard experience in an engineering position, minimum E4 pay grade. A minimum of 3 years successfully operating and testing shipboard systems. Required/Preferred Experience
Required - Must be able to read blueprints in detail. Required - Must be able to do layout, read measuring tools, tape measure, inside and outside micrometers, Vernier or dial calipers, and perform simple math calculations. Preferred - Knowledge of equipment alignment, machining, torqueing methods. Preferred - Gas Turbine operating experience. Preferred - Hydrostatic flushing and testing systems. Required - Must meet the requirements of the O04 physical task analysis.
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