What's it like working for an innovative company that takes on some of the world's most important challenges? Rewarding. As a Sheetmetal Journeyperson at BAE Systems, you will play a critical role in ship sheetmetal phases, working on the front lines to deliver life saving products to the U.S military. You will have opportunities to grow in a team environment, hone your skills, and see the impact of your work every day.
As a Sheetmetal Journeyperson, you will:
Work onboard Navy and Commercial ships.
Assembles, removes, installs and repair sheetmetal products and equipment such as HVAC ducting, furniture, nonstructural bulkhead systems and ceiling systems.
Performs renovations of heads, berthing spaces and food service areas.
Operates a variety of hand and power tools.
Plan, layout, fabricate, assemble, install and repair sheet metal parts for the repair and modernization of US Navy vessels.
Utilize equipment including hand tools, power tools, machines and equipment.
Sets up and operates fabricating machines, such as shears, brakes, presses, forming rolls and routers to cut, bend, lock and form, or straighten materials.
Trims, files, grinds, deburrs, buffs and smooths surfaces using hand tools and portable power tools. Welds, solders, bolts, rivets, screws, clips, caulks, or bonds component parts to assemble products, using hand tools, power tools and equipment.
Inspects assemblies and installation for conformance to specification.
May install furniture such as air-conditioning and heating, ventilation ducting, cabinets, shelves and other equipment on board ships.
Performs related tasks as assigned, some of which may become essential to the position.
Must be able to work within a team-based environment to accomplish all aspects of ship fitting and welding fabrication.
Candidates may be required to travel to different sites or Naval Bases.
Minimum 3 years Sheetmetal Fitting or Mechanic experience
Must understand the layout of the ship and compartment identification
Must be able to read and interpret blueprints and military specifications
Must be able to obtain and maintain a DBIDS pass.
Ability to interpret and understand NAVSEA drawings/blueprints.
Good communication and good interpersonal skills.
Must possess basic reading, writing and mathematical skills.
Physical Requirements:
Must be physically capable of performing the essential functions of the position.
Must be able to work at heights, in confined spaces and can climb staircases and ladders of varying sizes.
Must be able to carry personal tool bag weighing anywhere from 20-30 lbs.
Weld Certification
Ultrasonic Impact Testing Treatment (UIT Treatment) – certification
Carbon steel certification
Passing grade on breaking test
Certification in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), also known as manual metal arc welding (MMA or MMAW), flux shielded arc welding or informally as stick welding (manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode covered with a flux to lay the weld)
Certification in flux-cored arc welding (FCAW or FCA) (a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process)