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The pay for this position ranges from $27.50/hr - $30.55/hr.
This is an experienced level position to work within the Marine Electrical Trade. Applicants may be assigned to a variety of E02 tasks, including (but not limited to): fabrication, lay-out, and installation of foundations (using welding equipment); layout and installation of wire-ways; installation of electrical equipment; installation of cables; banding of cables to wire-ways; packing of cable penetrations; cut-in and hookup of cables to equipment; verification of installations. Contingent on an applicant's previous educational background and subject to internal progression models; this opportunity could lead to advancement within the Test and Activation area of the Electrical Trade. Applicants must be able to perform this work in all areas of the shipyard to include shipboard, in production buildings, on the LLTF, in the dry dock, or on ships in the water.
The pay for this position ranges from $26.00/hr - $27.00/hr.
This is an intermediate level position to work within the Marine Electrical Trade. Applicants may be assigned to a variety of E02 tasks, including (but not limited to): fabrication, lay-out, and installation of foundations (using welding equipment); layout and installation of wire-ways; installation of electrical equipment; installation of cables; banding of cables to wire-ways; packing of cable penetrations; cut-in and hookup of cables to equipment. Applicants must be able to perform this work in all areas of the shipyard to include shipboard, in production buildings, on the LLTF, in the dry dock, or on ships in the water.
The pay range for this position ranges from $27.50/hr - $30.55/hr.
This is an experienced level position performing pipefitting processes such as fabrication, assembly, installation, and testing of ship piping systems, including associated hangers, which are either welded, brazed, or mechanically joined. These processes may be performed in all areas of the shipyard including shipboard as well as various production buildings. Hires to this position may be assigned to perform any Pipefitting tasks.
A physical job task analysis is available at the time of interview.
The pay range for this position ranges from $26.00/hr - $27.00/hr.
This is an mid-level position performing pipefitting processes such as fabrication, assembly, installation, and testing of ship piping systems, including associated hangers, which are either welded, brazed, or mechanically joined. These processes may be performed in all areas of the shipyard including shipboard as well as various production buildings. Hires to this position may be assigned to perform any Pipefitter tasks.
A physical job task analysis is available at the time of interview.
The pay range for this position ranges from $24.50/hr - $25.50/hr.
This is an entry level position performing pipefitting processes such as fabrication, assembly, installation, and testing of ship piping systems, including associated hangers, which are either welded, brazed, or mechanically joined. These processes may be performed in all areas of the shipyard including shipboard as well as various production buildings. A physical job task analysis is available at the time of interview.
The pay range for this position ranges from $27.50/hr - 30.55/hr.
This is an experienced level position to work in the Insulation trade. Insulators primarily install various types of insulation on structure, piping, tanks, and ventilation. Insulators may be assigned to any of the I02 trade tasks.
The pay range for this position ranges from $26.00/hr - $27.00/hr.
This is a mid-level experience position to work in the Insulation trade. Insulators primarily install various types of insulation on structure, piping, tanks, and ventilation. Insulators may be assigned to any of the I02 trade tasks.
The pay range for this position ranges from $24.50/hr - $25.50/hr.
This is an entry level position to work in the Insulation trade. Insulators primarily install various types of insulation on structure, piping, tanks, and ventilation. Insulators may be assigned to any of the I02 trade tasks.
Pay range for this position is $27.50/hr - 30.55/hr.
This is an experienced level position to work in the Preservation Technician Trade. Applicants may be assigned any P10 Trade tasks, but will initially be assigned paint shop functions including (but not limited to): cleaning, sweeping, water removal, pneumatic tools, grinding, painting or snow shoveling.
Pay range for this position is $26.00/hr-$27.00/hr.
This is a mid-level position to work in the Preservation Technician Trade. Applicants may be assigned any P10 Trade tasks, but will initially be assigned paint shop functions including (but not limited to): cleaning, sweeping, water removal, pneumatic tools, grinding, painting or snow shoveling.
Pay range for this position is $24.50/hr to $25.50/hr.
This is an entry level position to work in the Preservation Technician Trade. Applicants may be assigned any P10 Trade tasks, but will initially be assigned paint shop functions including (but not limited to): cleaning, sweeping, water removal, pneumatic tools, grinding, painting or snow shoveling.
Pay range for this position is $24.50/hr - $26.50/hr.
This is an entry level position to work as a General Laborer. Core trade tasks for the General Laborer trade include (but are not limited to): production grinding, chipping, burning, oxy fuel and plasma cutting, set up of welding equipment, operating rolling stock as licensed, removal of snow and ice, and maintenance tasks. Additionally, General Laborers may be trained and assigned to work tasks of any other trade classification.
The pay range for this position ranges from $27.50/hr - $30.55/hr.
Install of ships equipment which includes general machinery, main machinery, weapons systems, remote operating gear etc. which 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 of ships, main propulsion and auxiliary systems in accordance with approved procedures, practices and policies.
Responsible to comply 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.
The pay range for this position ranges from $26.00/hr - $27.00/hr.
This is a mid-level experience position to work in the Outside Machinist Trade. Outside machinists install ships equipment which includes general machinery, main machinery, weapons systems, remote operating gear etc. which involves layout, tacking, grinding, drilling, reaming, spot facing, bolting, torqueing, testing etc. (but not limited to).
As a Patrol Officer you will provide armed security for all BIW facilities.
- Follow all company and department operating procedures.
- Write incident reports and maintain logs.
- Must be able to work fixed posts, waterborne assignments and conduct walking checks of facilities.
This position requires you to be able to obtain a government security clearance. You must be a US Citizen for consideration and you must be able to obtain an interim security clearance within the first 45 days of hire. For more information regarding the security clearance process, please visit Investigations & Clearance Process (dcsa.mil)
Become a part of the "Bath-Built is Best-Built" tradition. Bath Iron Works is seeking someone who enjoys a dynamic high-energy, high-impact environment to join its Estimating team.
In this unique role you'll have extensive exposure to our Navy customer, our exciting ships, and the value chain that makes it all happen.
The role's core responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Developing cost proposals for new Navy and commercial work with accurate, achievable hour/material cost estimates.
- Developing and maintaining proposal support documents and checklists.
- Reviewing / researching historical data and compiling summary reports to develop and maintain installation standards for use in estimating change work.
- Preparing estimates by calculating various statistical data such as costs per labor hour.
- Creating financial models utilizing Excel functions and/or Access data queries.
- Verifying change work scope via shipchecks and technical drawing reviews.
- Maintaining company baselines for all Programs.
- Assisting management with departmental staffing plans.
- Earned Value Management System (EVMS) analysis.
The Life Cycle Engineering Department supports the design, integration, and construction of modernized systems and equipment on in-service Navy surface combatants.
This position reports to the DDG 1000 Planning Yard Engineering team, to provide functional Electrical Engineering analysis and Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) support for DDG 1000 Class Destroyers.
Typical responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Performing functional Electrical Engineering analysis for installation of ShipAlts into DDG 1000 class ships.
- Supporting update of associated databases and calculations, and configuration management of changes to power systems since new construction, for DDG 1000 Electric Plant Load Analysis.
- Specifying new functional designs and design changes in support of Navy contracts, Ship Change Documents (SCDs) and special studies for DDG 1000 class ships.
- Working with customers (Navy, Installing Activities, Procurement, Contracts, Detail Design, and On-Site Design Representatives) to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Some travel to ships’ Home Ports and Availability executing Shipyards may be required.
- Working with customers to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Developing new and/or editing class common equipment procurement specifications.
- Reviewing and approving BIW developed detail design products.
- Reviewing and approving Vendor Furnished Information.
- Reviewing and approving Government Furnished Information.
The Life Cycle Engineering Department supports the design, integration, and construction of modernized systems and equipment on in-service Navy surface combatants.
This position reports to the DDG 1000 Planning Yard Engineering team, to provide functional Electrical Engineering analysis and Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) support for DDG 1000 Class Destroyers.
Typical responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Performing functional Electrical Engineering analysis for installation of ShipAlts into DDG 1000 class ships.
- Supporting update of associated databases and calculations, and configuration management of changes to power systems since new construction, for DDG 1000 Electric Plant Load Analysis.
- Specifying new functional designs and design changes in support of Navy contracts, Ship Change Documents (SCDs) and special studies for DDG 1000 class ships.
- Working with customers (Navy, Installing Activities, Procurement, Contracts, Detail Design, and On-Site Design Representatives) to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Some travel to ships’ Home Ports and Availability executing Shipyards may be required.
- Working with customers to resolve technical issues, recommend changes and maintain appropriate communications.
- Developing new and/or editing class common equipment procurement specifications.
- Reviewing and approving BIW developed detail design products.
- Reviewing and approving Vendor Furnished Information.
- Reviewing and approving Government Furnished Information.
Year Round position located in Pascagoula, MS.
Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Performing ship checks to support DDG 1000 PY design development.
- Development of ship installation drawings for repair/alteration of ships in the fleet.
- Acting in a liaison capacity, supporting the DDG 1000 Class Program Representatives and their Installing Agents (IA) with the installation of maintenance and/ or modernization alterations during the ships scheduled availabilities.
- Support emergent waterfront issues and interface directly with the customers on the waterfront, Ship's Force, and GDBIW Engineers/Designers in Maine.
Designer Benefits package includes.
- Annual wage and promotion increases
- Flexible work schedules
- Vacation/Sick time options
- 401k matching.
Bath Iron Works is seeking an Engineer II/III to join our Safety & Health department. In this role you will be responsible for assisting with the administration and management of occupational health and safety programs within the Safety Engineering discipline in a very dynamic, fast paced shipyard industry.
Duties include but not limited to :
- Identifying workplace hazards and feasible means of abatement;
- Providing direction and technical support on compliance with OSHA standards and company procedures
- Assisting with establishing and maintaining safety and health programs and management systems
- Reviewing the effectiveness of compliance programs
- Assisting management and supervision with the recognition and abatement of hazards
- Participating in regular scheduled workplace inspections
- Developing fall protection plans
- Conducting root cause accident and incident investigations and developing subsequent corrective actions
- Providing training as necessary
Openings on 1st and 2nd shifts.