Inside Machinist for SHIPYARD Construction, Mining & Trades - Norfolk, VA at Geebo

Inside Machinist for SHIPYARD

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE IN PARTS FABRICATION
MUST HAVE SHIPBOARD OR NAVY EXPERIENCE
Must possess knowledge, skills and abilities sufficient to manufacture, modify, repair or rebuild mechanical parts and assemblies from metals, alloys, rubber, plastics and other materials.
Utilize conventional and computer numerical control machine tools to machine castings, forgings, plate, bar stock and various mechanical items. Align, calibrate and verify set-up by performing dry runs, tool or fixture probing, indicating and test cuts to check performance and accuracy. Make adjustments as necessary to compensate for tool wear and maintain dimensional requirements. Perform precision hand work and fit-up to ensure clearances, tolerances, and finishes meet requirements using various power and hand tools. Maintain dimensional accuracy during these processes through the use of precision measuring instruments. Use shop mathematics and handbook formulas in troubleshooting faulty assemblies/components to identify problems and initiates action to repair including partial or complete disassembly, inspection, preparation of condition reports, repair, re-assembly and testing. Coordinate and arrange for the work of several trades in connection with performing work from information received from technical work documents, blueprints, specifications, written and/or oral instructions.
At least 3-5 years of experience

Contact 757-366-9300
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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