Job Description
Job DescriptionDescription:
Basic Purpose and Function:
A Carpenter First Class at a ship repair yard specializes in constructing, repairing, and maintaining wooden structures, fixtures, and fittings aboard ships and in the yard. This role requires advanced carpentry skills, a thorough understanding of ship construction and repair processes, and the ability to work in a dynamic, maritime-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Shipboard Repairs and Maintenance:
- Inspect and assess wooden components on vessels, such as decks, railings, furniture, and bulkheads.
- Repair or replace damaged or worn wooden structures using appropriate techniques and materials.
- Ensure shipboard carpentry work complies with maritime safety and quality standards
Fabrication and Installation:
- Construct, modify, and install wooden or composite components for ships, such as ladders, hatches, and cabinetry.
- Work with specialized marine-grade materials to ensure durability and seaworthiness.
- Collaborate with naval architects and engineers to interpret technical drawings and specifications.
Yard Work:
- Build and repair shipyard structures such as scaffolding, platforms, and templates.
- Assist with creating molds or patterns for ship components when required.
- Fabricate and install cradles or supports for vessels undergoing repair.
Tools and Equipment Management:
- Operate and maintain a variety of carpentry tools and equipment, including saws, drills, planers, and sanders.
- Ensure proper storage, care, and calibration of tools and machinery.
Safety and Compliance:
- Follow all shipyard safety protocols, including working in confined spaces or at heights.
- Comply with maritime regulations, environmental standards, and occupational health policies.
Collaboration and Supervision:
- Work closely with other trades such as welders, painters, and electricians to ensure seamless repair operations.
- Provide guidance or mentorship to junior carpenters or apprentices in the yard.
Requirements:
Qualifications:
Experience: At least 5 years of professional carpentry experience, with prior work in a shipyard or maritime setting preferred.
Skills:
- Proficiency in marine carpentry techniques, including joinery and framing.
- Ability to work with marine-grade wood and composite materials.
- Skilled in reading and interpreting technical ship schematics and blueprints.
Physical Fitness: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including heavy lifting, working at heights, and in confined spaces.
Certifications:
- Carpentry certification or equivalent training.
- Familiarity with OSHA or other maritime safety standards is an advantage.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with traditional and modern shipbuilding carpentry methods.
- Familiarity with using epoxy, fiberglass, and other composite materials in marine applications.
- Strong problem-solving skills and adaptability in handling complex repairs.
Work Environment: The role involves working both onboard vessels and in the shipyard, often under challenging conditions such as exposure to weather, noise, and heavy machinery. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory.A Carpenter First Class at a ship repair yard plays a vital role in ensuring the structural integrity and functionality of ships, contributing to the overall efficiency and safety of maritime operations.Equal Opportunity Employer/ Veterans/Disabled