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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Vigor Alaska Outside Machinist Associate 2 in Ketchikan, Alaska

Vigor Values

Vigor expects all employees to enhance the atmosphere in which they work by living the Vigor Values every day.

Truth:We seek the truth, and we speak the truth Responsibility:We act on what we know is right Evolution: We seek mastery, and adapt to a changing world Love:We care about the people we work with, and the world we live in

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Other duties may be assigned. Successfully performs work as an individual, as a member of a single craft, or multi-craft work crew.

  • Complies with craft and shipyard safety and environmental measures.
  • Properly cares for and safely uses hand and power tools and all company property.
  • According to manufacturers' specifications, disassembles and inspects for wear, damage and possible malfunction of ships mechanical equipment aboard vessel and in shop, including but not limited to gas, diesel, and steam engines, electrical motors and accessories including valving, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment.
  • Opens and inspects/repair rudders and shafting which includes bearings and surfaces.
  • Under supervision, removes and installs ship's propellers and shafts, using air and electrical chainfalls and various other equipment.
  • Repairs and inspects pumps and mechanical seals.
  • Repairs and inspects rudder, wheel, and shafting.
  • Performs basic winch and windless repairs -- steam and hydraulic.
  • Basic repair of evaporators.
  • Tubing assembly and testing of condensers and heat exchanger.
  • Diesel engine theory and repairs.
  • Works from ship specifications, work orders, and applicable working drawings and blueprints.

ESSENTIAL SECONDARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Incumbent performs similar work in all areas of the Yard as the need arises.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Communicates effectively, works independently or in a group.
  • Ability to do basic math, i.e. add, subtract, divide and multiply.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend English.
  • Ability to do percentages, metric and decimal conversions, multiply fractions and decimals as required for use in measurements,.
  • Propulsion basics including variable pitch props.
  • Pumps - types and mechanical seals.
  • Steam systems.
  • Underwater hull machinery, including bearings.
  • Blowers, winches, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
  • Shipboard systems including condensers, heat exchangers, fuel and lube oil, and cooling.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

High school or GED or equivalent combination of 2-5 years of education and directly applicable work and/or proven skills in the trade.

Associate 2

Proficient in both Fire Watch and Associate 1 job duties. Trains and assists with erecting and dismantling staging. Assists with and/or performs basic pipe bolting under the direction of a Journey Level employee or Supervisor. May perform Associate 1 or Fire Watch duties. Must acquire three (3) additional Ship Repair Skills to progress to the next level.

Associate 3

Proficient in Fire Watch, Associate 1 and Associate 2 job duties. Trains and assists with rigging under the direction of a Journey Level employee or Supervisor. Assists with and/or performs mechanical bolting under the direction of a Journey Level employee or Supervisor. May perform Fire Watch, Associate 1 or Associate 2 duties. Must acquire three (3) additional Ship Repair Skills to progress to the next level.

Associate 4 (noted in payroll as AS35)

Proficient in Fire Watch, Associate 1, Associate 2, and Associate 3 job duties. Requires general supervision during performance of primary skill, but is able to perform job duties of A-1 through A-3 with limited supervision. (work history and demonstrated proficiency in single skill or trade). Must acquire three (3) additional Ship Repair Skills and 1- certification to progress to the next level.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS

Four-hour fire watch certification, must be obtained within 30 days of hire.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Sitting, Standing, Walking, Crouching, Kneeling/Crawling, Stooping, Twisting, Climbing, Balancing, Leg/Foot Use (To repetitively operate machine controls), Reaching, Handling/Grasping, Fingering/Feeling, Pushing/Pulling and Lifting/Carrying.

Talking, Hearing, Vision, Near Acuity (clarity of vision at 20 inches or less), Far Acuity (clarity of vision at 20 feet of more), Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision to judge distance/ spatial relationships), Color Vision (if required to distinguish colors for job performance or safety), Field of Vision (if required to observe a large field of vision while keeping eye fixed on a given point for job performance or safety), and Smell.

INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS

  • Interaction/communication with others: Frequently- Interacts with others to ensure ongoing safety of operation. May work with several individuals in a confined space.
  • Works independently or in a group: Frequently- Works in the presence of other individuals performing duties.
  • Directs/supervises others: Not required.
  • Repetitive work: Work is similar on a day to day basis.
  • Attention to detail: Must perform all tasks in compliance with regulatory agency standards.
  • Flexibility: May move from one job to another, unexpectedly.
  • Other mental/psychological demands: Works in a noisy, dangerous environment, and works at heights.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Works indoors:

Frequently- Works indoors exposed to temperature variances, vibrations, humidity, chemicals, dust and noise.

Works outdoors:

Frequently- Works on shipboard exposed to typical outdoor weather.

Safety equipment required:

Wears welding helmet, long pants, long sleeved shirt, eye protection, hearing protection, respirator, hard hat, and leather shoes, and other equipment as required/needed.

Other Exposures:

May be exposed to smoke, acids, degreasing cleaners, fumes, free silica, asbestos, dust, weld flash, paints, solvents, oil and grease.

*Operation of equipment/tools/vehicles: Uses: grinders, hand/power tools, air torches, welding machines, come-a-long, chainfall, hammer, wedges, wire feeders, compressed gas tanks, plate shears, automatic multi-head burning machine, hyd *

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