Shipyard Production Worker

IMIA, LLC

Seattle (WA)

On-site

USD 44,304 - 45,760

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
401k

Job summary

IMIA, LLC is seeking a Shipyard Production Worker in Seattle, WA. The role involves abrasive and non-abrasive removal of coatings, cleaning work areas, and assisting in coating applications and hot work supervision in Navy shipyard environments.

Responsibilities include setting up/breaking down equipment, material handling, and maintaining fire watch during hot work to prevent incidents. OSHA-10 and forklift certifications are valued, with comprehensive safety training provided.

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • OSHA-10 certification required or available.
  • Forklift certification preferred.
  • Firewatch certification required or obtainable through company training.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare job work sites and coordinate with team to meet daily goals.
  • Assist spray painters, blasters, and crew during operations.
  • Clean tanks and spaces using prescribed methods and equipment.
  • Operate pneumatic, electric, and other powered and non-powered hand tools.
  • Use cleaning agents, pressure washers, vacuums, hoses, and brushes as directed.
  • Prepare surfaces for coating according to manufacturer specifications.

Skills

Safety mindset
Teamwork
Following instructions

Education

High School Diploma or equivalent
OSHA-10 certification
Forklift certification
Firewatch certification

Tools

Pneumatic tools
Power tools
Hand tools

Job description

FT / PT STATUS: Full Time

LOCATION: Customer facilities, Shipyards- Seattle, WA

Position Description

TITLE: Shipyard Production Worker

REPORTS TO: Foreman/Superintendant

FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt

PAY RANGE: $21.30-$22.00 per hour DOE

FT / PT STATUS: Full Time

LOCATION: Customer facilities, Shipyards- Seattle, WA

Summary

The Shipyard Production Worker participates in abrasive and non abrasive removal of coatings systems and paint from surfaces as directed using power and non powered hand tools; cleans work areas as needed and directed to always maintain a safe work area; participates in preparing work areas prior to work, and breakdown of set ups after work is completed. Perform duties as Fire Watch person during hot work operations to ensure safe work at all times and taking action to prevent fires during spark producing or other hot work operations. Assist in the application of new coatings systems and paint through the use of paint brushes, rollers, and other hand held equipment used during recoating of systems ready for application to surfaces. Assist in the setting up and breaking down of all equipment in use during operations in shipyard environment. Within drydocks and aboard vessels assist with or perform cleaning, housekeeping, loading materials, moving materials and supplies or equipment, setting up or breaking down containments, monitoring various equipment for proper and safe operation as trained to, and other general duties as directed. Work is primarily performed on U.S. Navy Ships and Submarines in the Shipyard Environment.

  • Prepare job work sites and work with other team members to achieve daily team goals.
  • Assist spray painters, blasters, and other team members in pulling lines before, during, and after operations.
  • Clean tanks and other spaces as directed using methods prescribed by supervisor including manually by hand, or using other debris removal equipment such as vacuum systems.
  • Operate pneumatic, electric, and other powered and non powered hand tools.
  • Use cleaning agents, pressure washers, industrial vacuums, hoses, mops, brooms, brushes, and other cleaning equipment
  • Prepare surfaces for coating according to paint manufacturers’ specifications.
  • Mix paints as directed.
  • Paint surfaces using approved methods.
  • Move materials, supplies, tools, and equipment manually or using dollies, hand trucks, carts, and other material-handling equipment.
  • Dispose of empty paint and solvent cans according to safety standards.
  • Properly store and take appropriate precautions for paint and solvents as directed by supervisor.
  • Monitor hot work operations and maintain compliance with all hot work permit requirements.
  • Keep work areas clear of combustible materials, obstacles, and other hazards.
  • Identify fire hazards and proactively respond to unsafe conditions.
  • Attempt to extinguish fires in the incipient stage using approved firefighting equipment.
  • Alert personnel and facility staff when a fire exceeds the incipient stage and requires emergency response.
  • Sort and grade materials, scrap, and salvageable items.
  • Set up equipment as directed and break down equipment as directed.
  • Clean and maintain all work areas in clean, neat, orderly fashion.
  • Clean and maintain equipment in clean, neat, and orderly fashion.
  • Remove trash and debris and collect reusable scrap materials.
  • Remove and install, as prescribed, items such as zinc anodes, lead, or other materials as prescribed.
  • Assist in the removal and installation of cables aboard vessels, follow steps as directed to ensure safe installation of cables without damaging cables.
  • Work with both hand and power tools used in basic carpentry.
  • Incidental operation of support material-handling equipment including forklifts.
  • Containment assemble/disassemble
  • May assist teams applying other applications to steel work
  • Assist Structural trades personnel during metal work, welding, or other related activities
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Prepare job work sites and work with other team members to achieve daily team goals.
  • Assist spray painters, blasters, and other team members in pulling lines before, during, and after operations.
  • Clean tanks and other spaces as directed using methods prescribed by supervisor including manually by hand, or using other debris removal equipment such as vacuum systems.
  • Operate pneumatic, electric, and other powered and non powered hand tools.
  • Use cleaning agents, pressure washers, industrial vacuums, hoses, mops, brooms, brushes, and other cleaning equipment
  • Prepare surfaces for coating according to paint manufacturers’ specifications.
  • Mix paints as directed.
  • Paint surfaces using approved methods.
  • Move materials, supplies, tools, and equipment manually or using dollies, hand trucks, carts, and other material-handling equipment.
  • Dispose of empty paint and solvent cans according to safety standards.
  • Properly store and take appropriate precautions for paint and solvents as directed by supervisor.
  • Monitor hot work operations and maintain compliance with all hot work permit requirements.
  • Keep work areas clear of combustible materials, obstacles, and other hazards.
  • Identify fire hazards and proactively respond to unsafe conditions.
  • Attempt to extinguish fires in the incipient stage using approved firefighting equipment.
  • Alert personnel and facility staff when a fire exceeds the incipient stage and requires emergency response.
  • Sort and grade materials, scrap, and salvageable items.
  • Set up equipment as directed and break down equipment as directed.
  • Clean and maintain all work areas in clean, neat, orderly fashion.
  • Clean and maintain equipment in clean, neat, and orderly fashion.
  • Remove trash and debris and collect reusable scrap materials.
  • Remove and install, as prescribed, items such as zinc anodes, lead, or other materials as prescribed.
  • Assist in the removal and installation of cables aboard vessels, follow steps as directed to ensure safe installation of cables without damaging cables.
  • Work with both hand and power tools used in basic carpentry.
  • Incidental operation of support material-handling equipment including forklifts.
  • Containment assemble/disassemble
  • May assist teams applying other applications to steel work
  • Assist Structural trades personnel during metal work, welding, or other related activities
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
  • None
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Attributes
  • Ability and willingness to learn skills and trade related tasks
  • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
  • Strong work ethic.
  • Ability to work safely in a variety of industrial environments while performing tasks.
  • Knowledge of proper use of cleaning chemicals, agents, and cleaning equipment.
  • Ability to operate hand tools, power tools, and material-handling equipment.
Education And Experience
  • High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • One (1) year of maritime, industrial, cleaning, or labor experience preferred.
  • OSHA-10 certification (company may provide).
  • Forklift certification (company may provide).
  • Firewatch certification required or obtainable through company training.
  • Shipyard Production Worker may gain exposure to other positions in the organization while working alongside and with other Trades and the experience may lead to opportunities to learn additional skills of other positions in the company such as Blasters, Brush and Roll Painters, Paint Sprayers, Paint Pump Operators, Equipment Operators & Maintenance Technnicians, Electricians, Welders, Shipfitters, Steel Workers, Carpenters, Safety Technicians, Quality Assurance Inspectors, Insulators, Machinists, Mechanics, and other specialty skills during working evolutions.
Working Conditions / Physical Requirements
  • Regular exposure to extreme temperatures, noise, dust, fumes, airborne particles, chemicals, weather conditions, hazardous machinery, heights, confined spaces, and other industrial environments.
  • Ability to stand, kneel, bend, twist, squat, and perform repetitive physical tasks for extended periods.
  • Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 50 pounds or more (50 lbs occasionally, 25 lbs frequently, 10 lbs continuously).
  • Ability to climb stairs and ladders.
  • Ability to wear required personal protective equipment, including respirators, harnesses, and other safety gear as required.
EQUIPMENT USED
  • Forklifts (if qualified), dollies, hand trucks, carts.
  • Industrial vacuums, pressure washers, dust collectors.
  • Mops, brooms, brushes, floor-cleaning equipment.
  • Hoses, ductwork, compressed-air equipment.
  • Pneumatic, electric, and hand tools.
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Respirators and harnesses.
  • Other industrial equipment as required.
  • This is a general list and is not all inclusive
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
  • Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions
About the Organization

IMIA,LLC is the only national marine surface preparation painting contractor servicing every U.S. Port with a mobile full time workforce that ensures that a quality product is delivered on time every time. IMIA, LLC has the equipment, seasoned deckplate supervision and mechanics, as well as rigorous corporate safety and quality programs and financial strength to support our customer's preservation needs in a truly superior and comprehensive fashion.

Employees and their household members are also eligible to participate in the company's Employee Assistance Program.

Benefit Options

Eligible employees may enroll in:

  • Health
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Life
  • LTD
  • Accident
  • Critical Illness
  • 401k

Per Diem OR Dislocation Allowance may be provided to eligible employees to reimburse some or all of the cost an employee might be reasonably expected to incur for lodging, meals, and incidental expenses while traveling out of town for work.

EOE Statement

IMIA, LLC is an equal opportunity employer and provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, age, sex, disability status, marital status, status as a covered veteran, genetics, or any other protected groups under state, federal or local Equal Opportunity Laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including but not limited to hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training.

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