Job Description
What’s it like working for an innovative company that takes on some of the world’s most important challenges? Rewarding. Being a welder at BAE Systems means taking pride in the work you do in helping in the repair and modernization of the U.S. Navy vessels and knowing you make a difference every day. Right now we are looking for a Welder join our Maritime Solutions team in San Diego.
Here, you’ll grow your career through training and development opportunities and the support of a knowledgeable team. We are commitment to excellence with the products we make and by providing an environment where our employees feel valued. Enjoy a career where you can feel safe, be rewarded, and proud of the work you do.
As a Welder, you will:
- Weld structural steel in all positions
- Weld stainless steel and carbon steel and possibly other alloys
- Examine work pieces for defects and measure work pieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conformance with specifications
- Operate and maintain the machines that fabricate and repair metal structures, equipment and machinery
- Obtain the following welding certifications (at a minimum): SMAW plate, SMAW Pipe, GTAW Pipe
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Required Skills and Education
Requires a minimum of 3 years related experience in craft.
Ability to accomplish welding processes aboard vessels and shops.
Able to pass a hands-on welding practical test on SMAW, FCAW and GMAW-P (5XXX Aluminum) by way of x-ray NDT. Welding test will consist of full penetration butt weld test plates in three positions each; overhead (4G), vertical (3G) and horizontal position (2G). Full penetration welds 2G and 3G with ceramic backing, 4G with permanent backing.
Ability to interpret and understand NAVSEA drawings/blueprints. Able to understand, read and interpret welding symbols based on the requirements of Military Standard 22-D and have working experience with Military Standard 1689, DM 10-623B and CG-47 Crack Repair Manual.
Able to use hand tools and power tools safely and efficiently.
Able to read, write and comprehend simple instructions
Able to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions in written, oral or diagram form.
Able to calculate and understand units of measure, including fractions and decimals.
Able to accurately use tape measure for measurements.
Ability to work a variety of shifts as needed (1st shift 6:00 am to 2:30 pm, 2nd shift 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm)
Able to obtain DBIDS credential/Government clearance to enter US Navy Vessels.
Physical Requirements
Able to wear appropriate protective equipment, including respirator.
Able to physically perform essential job duties with or without accommodations.
Able to work at heights, in confined spaces and have the ability to climb staircases and ladders of varying sizes and grades.
Able to carry personal tool bag weighing up to 50 lbs.
About BAE Systems Platforms & Services Posting
The Platforms & Services (P&S) sector under BAE Systems, Inc does the big stuff: the armored combat vehicles, naval guns, missile launchers, and naval ship repair…just to name a few. Our employees take pride in the work they do and why they do it. They are on the front lines every day, building our products to protect the lives of those who serve. We may be biased, but we think P&S does some of the coolest work around, and we think you will too.
This position will be posted for at least 5 calendar days. The posting will remain active until the position is filled, or a qualified pool of candidates is identified.