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Unspecified
Construction/Facilities
HI (On-Site/Office)
Duties
Requirements
Conditions of employment
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications include knowledge of using basic hand and power tools, following written and verbal instructions, following established safety procedures and ability to wear personal protective equipment, basic knowledge of industrial operations
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard is hiring for the following trades.
1. Shop 11 Shipfitter- Lays out, fabricates, installs, removes, and repairs structural parts on Naval ships and support equipment in accordance with blueprints. Utilizes carpentry principles while working with welders to assemble various types of metal plates, beams, angles, and pipes.
2. Shop 17 Sheet Metal Mechanic- Manufactures, installs, repairs, and modifies complex ventilation systems, furniture, light gage bulkheads, lockers, and doors on submarines, surface craft, and in the shop.
3. Shop 26 Welder- Joins and cuts all types of industrial and marine metals using complex welding and thermal cutting processes during the overhaul, repair, and modernization of submarines and surface craft.
4. Shop 31 Machinist- Manufacture and/or refurbish ship parts/components using machinery such as lathes, milling machines, boring machines, drilling presses, and computer numerical controlled machines.
5. Shop 31 Rubber Worker- Assist in the Manufacturing of the various rubber products to support repairs on US Navy Vessels. Work involves but is not limited to, preparing uncured rubber stock to manufacture Molded rubber products, by injection or transfer molding, using hydraulic presses/steam autoclaves for dry and wet steam curing, preparing/measuring/cutting and splicing various pre-formed rubber gasket or O-Ring strips of different diameters to required specifications and cleans and prepares components for application of plastic coat covering.
6. Shop 38 Marine Machinery- Involve the use of the latest technology to install, remove, test, overhaul, and repair the main propulsion machinery, pumps, valves, steam turbines, engines, pumps, and propeller shafts on submarines and surface craft.
7. Shop 51 Electrician- Assist journey level Electrician Mechanics in removal/install, alignment, repair, overhaul, and testing a variety of ships components that include ship's main propulsion machinery, auxiliary machinery, deck machinery, ordnance machinery, hydraulic machinery, fluid systems, laundry, galley, and machine shop equipment. Install, maintain and remove temporary electrical and casualty control systems.
8. Shop 52 Electronics Measurement Equipment Mechanic- Inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, overhauls, modifies, tests, aligns, measures, and calibrates complex electrical/electronic/electro-mechanical/physical-dimensional/ mechanical test instruments and equipment.
9. Shop 67 Electronics- Assist journey level Electronics Mechanics in the removal, troubleshooting, repair, modification, installation, testing and calibration of shipboard electronic equipment, components and testing. Systems include communications, sonar, fire control, steering/diving, imaging/optical, and power distribution.
10. Shop 06 Toolroom- Provides appropriate and quality tools to allow workers to safely, efficiently, and effectively accomplish assigned tasks. Performs periodic maintenance, overhauls, troubleshoots, repairs, and tests handheld and portable power tools and mechanical/electrical equipment.
11. Shop 06 Electrician - Constructs, removes/installs, tests, troubleshoots, maintains, and repairs various electrical wiring systems and components, electrical controls, electrically-operated equipment or instruments, and light and heavy electrical machinery. Installs, maintains, and removes temporary electrical and casualty control systems.
12. Shop 06 Electronic Industrial Control - Executes a comprehensive equipment maintenance program to ensure support needs are continuously met. Uses the latest technology to troubleshoot, repair, align, and test Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) equipment throughout the shipyard such as mills, lathes, electric discharge machines, and water jet cutting machines.
13. Shop 06 Production Machinery - Executes a comprehensive equipment maintenance program to ensure support needs are continuously met. Performs periodic maintenance, installs, and removes shop equipment.
14. Shop 56 Air Conditioning- Installs, troubleshoots, maintains, and repairs air conditioning and refrigeration systems aboard submarines, surface crafts, and ashore to include, but not limited to chillers, refrigeration plants, dehumidifiers, and dehydrators. Fabricates temporary cooling manifolds to support repairs of shipboard systems.
15. Shop 56 Pipefitter - Remove, repair, install, test/flush, and silver braze piping to all propulsion, auxiliary, and weapons systems aboard submarines and surface craft. Manufacture, install, repair, maintain, and remove all ship-to-shore temporary piping services.
16. Shop 57 Insulator - Measures, fabricates, removes, and installs insulation materials on steam turbines, distillation plants, refrigeration plants, ventilation ducts, and other submarine or surface craft piping and component systems to prevent heat loss, minimize condensation, and protect personnel from extreme temperatures.
17. Shop 64 Shipwright- Install, maintain, modify and remove all staging associated with ship work. Use transits and levels to establish working lines and reference points. Check vessel alignment during docking evolution. Construct docking blocks and shoring.
18. Shop 64 Fabric Worker - Plans, designs, lays out, constructs, and installs containments using clear PVC sheeting, Herculite, and other flexible materials. Reupholsters furniture, manufactures tool bags, banners, tents, leather articles, items of canvas, Naugahyde, Herculite, and linen.
19. Shop 64 Plastic Fabricator - Removes, lays out, manufactures, and reinstalls hull insulation. Performs Portsmouth plug encapsulation and pre-pots using polyurethane. Applies Plastisol coating to various metal items. Applies rubber to various items.
20. Shop 71 Painter- Prepare surfaces for paints by sandblasting, and sanding. Apply paints, powder coating, or flame spray to preserve metal, wood, or sheet metal surfaces using paint brushes, spray pumps, and/or rollers.
21. Shop 99 Electrician (Temporary Service)- Construct, remove/install, test, troubleshoot, maintain and repair various electrical wiring systems and components, electrical controls, electrically operated equipment or instruments; light and heavy electrical machinery. Install, maintain and remove temporary electrical and casualty control systems.
22. Shop 99 Sheet Metal (Temporary Service) - Manufactures, installs, repairs, and modifies complex ventilation systems, furniture, light gage bulkheads, lockers, and doors on submarines, surface craft, and in the shop. Removes, installs, maintains, and certifies temporary environmental control ventilation systems.
23. Shop 99 Pipefitter (Temporary Service) - Removes, repairs, installs, tests/flushes, and silver brazes piping on propulsion, auxiliary, and weapons systems aboard submarines and surface craft. Manufactures, installs, repairs, maintains, and removes all ship-to-shore temporary piping services.
24. Shop 99 Industrial Equipment Mechanic- Assist journey level Industrial Equipment Mechanics with the overhauls, operating repairs, operational maintenance, troubleshooting and security checks on stationary equipment on various graving docks, floating docks, and caissons to include various types of pumps, flooding gates, flooding valves, capstans, winches, motors located dockside or afloat and other equipment needed to provide docking services.
25. Shop 72 Rigger- Selects, installs, and uses cables, ropes, and other weight handling gear to lift, move, and position heavy loads in crane and critical rigging operations. Uses complex multi-point suspension techniques to maneuver over, under, and around obstacles by tilting, dipping, and turning suspended loads.
Education
This job does not have an education qualification requirement.
Additional information
This position is covered by the Department of Defense Priority Placement Program.
Several vacancies may be filled.
A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to meet the pre-employment requirements, including failure to report to any of the scheduled appointments.
Federal annuitant information: The selection of an annuitant is subject to the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy policy on the employment of annuitants. Policy information may be found at: .
Veteran's preference does not apply when selecting individuals under this specific hiring authority. However, if you claim veteran's preference, you will be required to submit supporting documentation with your application as described in the Required Documents section below.
This announcement uses the Defense Industrial Base, Major Range and Test Facilities direct hire authority to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to certain positions in the competitive service.
- You will assist the journey worker with common and typical tasks of the trade.
- You will perform more difficult work under close supervision.
- You will use basic hand and power tools.
- You will follow written and verbal instructions.
- You will follow established safety procedures.
Requirements
Conditions of employment
- Must be a US Citizen.
- Must be determined suitable for federal employment.
- Must participate in the direct deposit pay program.
- New employees to the Department of the Navy will be required to successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, visit e-verify.gov
- Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
- Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service.
- This may be a bargaining unit position.
- You may be required to successfully complete a pre-appointment physical examination.
- You will be required to obtain and maintain an interim and/or final security clearance prior to entrance on duty. Failure to obtain and maintain the required level of clearance may result in the withdrawal of a job offer or removal.
- You may be required to wear personal protective equipment such as helmets, gloves, coveralls, glasses, goggles, respirators and safety shoes continuously for the duration of the work shift.
- Work may be performed in areas where potentially harmful physical and chemical agents are present (e.g. fumes, dust, heat, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation and chemicals). You may be required to participate in medical surveillance programs.
- This position may require exposure to high noise levels.
- This position may require travel from normal duty station to CONUS and OCONUS and may include remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for extended periods of time.
- This position may be subject to work an uncommon tour, including nights, weekends, and holidays to meet mission requirements. Overtime or night differential pay and/or unusual duty hours may be required.
- This may be a Drug Testing position. If so, successful completion of pre-employment drug test (including marijuana) is required.
- A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if you fail to report to the drug test appointment or fail the test. You may be subject to random drug testing.
- A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to meet the pre-employment requirements, including failure to report to any of the scheduled appointments.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications include knowledge of using basic hand and power tools, following written and verbal instructions, following established safety procedures and ability to wear personal protective equipment, basic knowledge of industrial operations
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard is hiring for the following trades.
1. Shop 11 Shipfitter- Lays out, fabricates, installs, removes, and repairs structural parts on Naval ships and support equipment in accordance with blueprints. Utilizes carpentry principles while working with welders to assemble various types of metal plates, beams, angles, and pipes.
2. Shop 17 Sheet Metal Mechanic- Manufactures, installs, repairs, and modifies complex ventilation systems, furniture, light gage bulkheads, lockers, and doors on submarines, surface craft, and in the shop.
3. Shop 26 Welder- Joins and cuts all types of industrial and marine metals using complex welding and thermal cutting processes during the overhaul, repair, and modernization of submarines and surface craft.
4. Shop 31 Machinist- Manufacture and/or refurbish ship parts/components using machinery such as lathes, milling machines, boring machines, drilling presses, and computer numerical controlled machines.
5. Shop 31 Rubber Worker- Assist in the Manufacturing of the various rubber products to support repairs on US Navy Vessels. Work involves but is not limited to, preparing uncured rubber stock to manufacture Molded rubber products, by injection or transfer molding, using hydraulic presses/steam autoclaves for dry and wet steam curing, preparing/measuring/cutting and splicing various pre-formed rubber gasket or O-Ring strips of different diameters to required specifications and cleans and prepares components for application of plastic coat covering.
6. Shop 38 Marine Machinery- Involve the use of the latest technology to install, remove, test, overhaul, and repair the main propulsion machinery, pumps, valves, steam turbines, engines, pumps, and propeller shafts on submarines and surface craft.
7. Shop 51 Electrician- Assist journey level Electrician Mechanics in removal/install, alignment, repair, overhaul, and testing a variety of ships components that include ship's main propulsion machinery, auxiliary machinery, deck machinery, ordnance machinery, hydraulic machinery, fluid systems, laundry, galley, and machine shop equipment. Install, maintain and remove temporary electrical and casualty control systems.
8. Shop 52 Electronics Measurement Equipment Mechanic- Inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, overhauls, modifies, tests, aligns, measures, and calibrates complex electrical/electronic/electro-mechanical/physical-dimensional/ mechanical test instruments and equipment.
9. Shop 67 Electronics- Assist journey level Electronics Mechanics in the removal, troubleshooting, repair, modification, installation, testing and calibration of shipboard electronic equipment, components and testing. Systems include communications, sonar, fire control, steering/diving, imaging/optical, and power distribution.
10. Shop 06 Toolroom- Provides appropriate and quality tools to allow workers to safely, efficiently, and effectively accomplish assigned tasks. Performs periodic maintenance, overhauls, troubleshoots, repairs, and tests handheld and portable power tools and mechanical/electrical equipment.
11. Shop 06 Electrician - Constructs, removes/installs, tests, troubleshoots, maintains, and repairs various electrical wiring systems and components, electrical controls, electrically-operated equipment or instruments, and light and heavy electrical machinery. Installs, maintains, and removes temporary electrical and casualty control systems.
12. Shop 06 Electronic Industrial Control - Executes a comprehensive equipment maintenance program to ensure support needs are continuously met. Uses the latest technology to troubleshoot, repair, align, and test Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) equipment throughout the shipyard such as mills, lathes, electric discharge machines, and water jet cutting machines.
13. Shop 06 Production Machinery - Executes a comprehensive equipment maintenance program to ensure support needs are continuously met. Performs periodic maintenance, installs, and removes shop equipment.
14. Shop 56 Air Conditioning- Installs, troubleshoots, maintains, and repairs air conditioning and refrigeration systems aboard submarines, surface crafts, and ashore to include, but not limited to chillers, refrigeration plants, dehumidifiers, and dehydrators. Fabricates temporary cooling manifolds to support repairs of shipboard systems.
15. Shop 56 Pipefitter - Remove, repair, install, test/flush, and silver braze piping to all propulsion, auxiliary, and weapons systems aboard submarines and surface craft. Manufacture, install, repair, maintain, and remove all ship-to-shore temporary piping services.
16. Shop 57 Insulator - Measures, fabricates, removes, and installs insulation materials on steam turbines, distillation plants, refrigeration plants, ventilation ducts, and other submarine or surface craft piping and component systems to prevent heat loss, minimize condensation, and protect personnel from extreme temperatures.
17. Shop 64 Shipwright- Install, maintain, modify and remove all staging associated with ship work. Use transits and levels to establish working lines and reference points. Check vessel alignment during docking evolution. Construct docking blocks and shoring.
18. Shop 64 Fabric Worker - Plans, designs, lays out, constructs, and installs containments using clear PVC sheeting, Herculite, and other flexible materials. Reupholsters furniture, manufactures tool bags, banners, tents, leather articles, items of canvas, Naugahyde, Herculite, and linen.
19. Shop 64 Plastic Fabricator - Removes, lays out, manufactures, and reinstalls hull insulation. Performs Portsmouth plug encapsulation and pre-pots using polyurethane. Applies Plastisol coating to various metal items. Applies rubber to various items.
20. Shop 71 Painter- Prepare surfaces for paints by sandblasting, and sanding. Apply paints, powder coating, or flame spray to preserve metal, wood, or sheet metal surfaces using paint brushes, spray pumps, and/or rollers.
21. Shop 99 Electrician (Temporary Service)- Construct, remove/install, test, troubleshoot, maintain and repair various electrical wiring systems and components, electrical controls, electrically operated equipment or instruments; light and heavy electrical machinery. Install, maintain and remove temporary electrical and casualty control systems.
22. Shop 99 Sheet Metal (Temporary Service) - Manufactures, installs, repairs, and modifies complex ventilation systems, furniture, light gage bulkheads, lockers, and doors on submarines, surface craft, and in the shop. Removes, installs, maintains, and certifies temporary environmental control ventilation systems.
23. Shop 99 Pipefitter (Temporary Service) - Removes, repairs, installs, tests/flushes, and silver brazes piping on propulsion, auxiliary, and weapons systems aboard submarines and surface craft. Manufactures, installs, repairs, maintains, and removes all ship-to-shore temporary piping services.
24. Shop 99 Industrial Equipment Mechanic- Assist journey level Industrial Equipment Mechanics with the overhauls, operating repairs, operational maintenance, troubleshooting and security checks on stationary equipment on various graving docks, floating docks, and caissons to include various types of pumps, flooding gates, flooding valves, capstans, winches, motors located dockside or afloat and other equipment needed to provide docking services.
25. Shop 72 Rigger- Selects, installs, and uses cables, ropes, and other weight handling gear to lift, move, and position heavy loads in crane and critical rigging operations. Uses complex multi-point suspension techniques to maneuver over, under, and around obstacles by tilting, dipping, and turning suspended loads.
Education
This job does not have an education qualification requirement.
Additional information
This position is covered by the Department of Defense Priority Placement Program.
Several vacancies may be filled.
A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to meet the pre-employment requirements, including failure to report to any of the scheduled appointments.
Federal annuitant information: The selection of an annuitant is subject to the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy policy on the employment of annuitants. Policy information may be found at: .
Veteran's preference does not apply when selecting individuals under this specific hiring authority. However, if you claim veteran's preference, you will be required to submit supporting documentation with your application as described in the Required Documents section below.
This announcement uses the Defense Industrial Base, Major Range and Test Facilities direct hire authority to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to certain positions in the competitive service.
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