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Continental Tide Defense Systems, Inc. Pipefitter II in Norfolk, Virginia
Job Descriptions:
Company Overview:
Continental Tide Defense Systems, Inc. (Continental Tide) is an industry leader, providing engineering and industrial services to the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and other DoD organizations. At Continental Tide, we understand that a great company culture is one where employees know their voice is heard, no matter what their title is, and letting them grow in their role as the company does. We want to provide our employees with the opportunity to gain experience, be challenged and be in a position where they can succeed, develop new skills, and do things they wouldn't have the opportunity to do elsewhere. Our fast-paced and challenging environment, employees here at Continental Tide can catapult themselves to the top and we are looking for the best at what they do' to join our team and help us grow.
*Please note that due to the anticipated volume of responses, we will contact only those candidates who most closely match our requirements. Only local candidates will be considered. Veteran and retired candidates welcome!
Position Description:
We are seeking a highly skilled Pipefitter II to join our shipyard team in Norfolk, VA. This role is responsible for the layout, fabrication, installation, and testing of piping systems aboard U.S. Navy and commercial vessels. The ideal candidate will have strong experience working in shipbuilding or ship repair environments and a thorough understanding of NAVSEA standards and shipboard systems.
Required Experience:
Duties & responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Lay out, fabricate, fit, and install pipe and tubing for a variety of fluid, drain, and pneumatic systems in accordance with drawings, MILSPECs, and NAVSEA standards for various systems (fluid, drain, fuel, hydraulic, air, ect.).
Install structural supports for piping systems and equipment.
Read and interpret maritime blueprints and specifications (standard and metric).
Perform basic pipe bending using hand or crank-style pipe benders.
Fit and install flanges, valves, and related piping components.
Execute tack welding as needed for assembly fit-up.
Perform hydrostatic pressure testing of installed systems following approved procedures.
Prepare and install system modifications (TEMPALTs, SHIPALTs, ORDALTs) in accordance with official directives and work instructions.
Pre-fabricate piping assemblies in a shop environment based on removed components and work instructions.
Perform brazing and operate gas-free equipment safely and effectively.
Plan and lay out piping systems allowing systems for system specs, structural penetrations, and physical obstructions.
Measure, cut, and bore holes in decks and bulkheads for piping system installations.
Operate shop equipment to cut, thread, and shape pipes and fittings.
Tests completed installations using hydrostatic or similar pressure testing techniques to ensure system integrity.
Identify and select appropriate piping materials for specific system requirements based on technical drawings.
Support additional duties as assigned in support of production or maintenance goals.
Qualifications:
3-5 years of maritime or shipyard pipefitting experience required.
Familiarity with NAVSEA Standard Items, MILSPECs, and shipyard work instructions.
Strong understanding of shipboard mechanical systems and installations.
Must be able to obtain security clearance or meet access requirements for naval shipyards, if applicable.
Must be able to meet the physical requirements of the job.
Must be able to pass an Audiogram & Respirator Fit Test.
Must be able to communicate effectively to exchange and comprehend information both verbally & electronically with customers & supervisors.
Must have familiarly using MS Office products (i.e. Word, Outlook ect.)
Working Conditions:
Exposure to open-air environments, including noisy, hot, and cold conditions.
Required to visit project sites aboard ships and rigs, both onshore and offshore.
Must wear various types of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as hearing, eye, head, and hand protection, as required.
Site visits may involve standing on a variety of surfaces and angles, bending, crouching, and climbing over obstructions such as scaffolding, ladders, and internal barge or boat structural components.
Exposure to sound levels exceeding 100 decibels.
Must possess sufficient visual acuity, peripheral vision, depth perception, and night vision to inspect maritime components and systems, identify defects or irregularities, and safely operate tools and equipment.
May work in confined spaces with limited ventilation.
Requires prolonged periods of sedentary work, including sitting and/or standing.
May be required to operate machinery, power tools, and/or heavy equipment.
Frequent exposure to extreme weather conditions, including high heat and cold.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs, or more, climb ladders, and work in confined or elevated area.
Keyword: Pipefitter II
From: Continental Tide Defense System INC.