Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
21 days ago
Welder (US Navy Submarine)

Welder (US Navy Submarine)

Onsite Locations:

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Kittery, Maine

Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Kings Bay Naval Shipyard Kings Bay, Georgia

Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, Virginia

Bremerton Naval Shipyard Bremerton, Washington

Make meaningful contributions that fuel critical outcomes for some of the most complex government, defense, and intelligence projects. Join GDIT as a Welder (US Navy Submarine) for a career where your growth is just as important as the mission you support.

The SUB AIT program supports the In-Service Attack Submarines Program Office (PMS 392) under Program Executive Office Attack Submarines (PEO SSN) to achieve optimal submarine operational readiness by providing /production support, component repairs and technical support to accomplish repair, maintenance, removal/installation, troubleshooting and associated testing for Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) submarine maintenance availabilities.

The efforts associated with this program will help restore and maintain the material condition and modernization of the fast attack submarines of the United State Navy.

Welder Tasks

Perform structural welding of deck structures, support braces, foundations, or hangers using one of a number of 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 as needed onboard submarines, in buildings and in the field.Install hot work protection and/or build weld containments for fire prevention.Perform firewatch duties during welding operations.

Requirements

2+ years’ experience performing repair work on nuclear submarines within the trade they are being assigned.HS/GED​Must be US Citizen.Must be able to obtain and maintain Secret Clearance

Welder Skill Requirements

At least 2 years of experience welding in a heavy industrial work environment such as ship building, power plant construction, commercial building construction or bridge construction.

Qualified per Technical Publication S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248 with the following essential elements:

Welder Qualification record verifying tests performed in three positions. Alternatively, the welder tests may be performed in the 6G position (from TP-248) provided the test is performed using a singular weld process. No dual process qualifications will be accepted. The welder qualification test record shall include at least the following information:

Welder Identification (Full Name at a minimum)

Date of test

Qualification Test thickness - test assembly thickness .375” or higher

Qualification test process (SMAW, GTAW, or GMAW as applicable)

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 quality assurance officer attesting to test conditions and results)

The welder qualification test shall be performed as follows:

The qualification testing shall have been performed with an approved Butt weld joint design from MIL-STD 22The filler material to be used during testing shall be MIL-9018-M, 10018M, 10718M, 11018M, 12018M or 14018M for the SMAW process


The filler material to be used during testing shall be MIL-100S-1, 100S-2, 120S-1, or 140S-2 for the GTAW or GMAW process.

The Qualification Test shall be evaluated IAW with the requirements contained in S9074-A-GIB018/248 (performed IAW T9074-AS-GIB-010/271, (TP 271) evaluated to class 1 requirements of MIL-STD 2035). Qualification tests shall be evaluated visually and by Radiography, ultrasonically, or by bend testing.

The qualification shall have been maintained by actual use of the welding process quarterly (evidence of maintenance for process use shall be maintained for the current and preceding quarter)

Jaeger J-1 or equivalent Annual Vision certification (glasses or no glasses)

Undergo training to self-identify and correct poor workmanship. This training is a 40-hour course that includes a written and practical examination. A grade of 80% or better is required on each to be considered passing.

Trained, qualified fit to wear respiratory protection devices IAW 29 CFR 1910.134 (Subpart I).
Welder Technical Standards

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 51B, 2014 Edition - Standard for Fire Prevention

during Welding, Cutting and Other Hot Work.

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

NAVSEA Tech Pub S9074-AQ-GIB-010/248

NAVSEA Tech Pub S9074·AR-GIB-010/278

NAVSEA Tech Pub T9074-AD-GIB-010/1688

29 CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection

9.3.9.4 Required Trade Skill Training

Blueprint Reading

Electrical Safety for Non-electrical workers

Layout Procedures

Set-up & Use of Hot Work Containments

Stud-shooting techniques

Selecting and Wearing Respirators


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