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Tinsmith (Grades 4 - 6) at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Montrose, AL 36559

Tinsmith (Grades 4 - 6)Job DescriptionThe pay range for this position ranges from $20.
14/hr - $22.
59/hr.
This is a mid-level experience position to work in the Tinsmith Trade.
Applicants will be assigned any T04 trade function with limited assistance from a more experienced T04, including (but not limited to):
Fabrication of items made from sheet metal, steel, stainless steel, and aluminum such as hull outfit foundations, lockers, bunks, shelving, ventilation, guards, tables, counter tops, racks, etc, using fabrication sketches and drawings.
Installing items on units or on ships including (but not limited to):
shelving, ventilation, guards tables, racks and countertops, layout and install hull outfit foundations, curtain plate and deck shoe, joiner bulkheads etc.
, using blue prints.
Fabricating and installing main engine and generator exhaust and intakes using fabrication sketches and drawings.
Required/Preferred Education/TrainingPreferred- High School Diploma or GED.
Preferred - Minimum 1 year Technical or Vocational training in tinsmith or carpentry trade.
Required/Preferred ExperienceRequired - Minimum 1 year experience in metals fabrication or installation.
Required - Must be able to read blueprints in detail.
Required - Must have experience working with sheet metal, hand tools, and power tools.
Required - Must be able to read a tape measure and demonstrated ability to perform complex layout with assistance.
Required - Must meet the requirements of the T04 physical task analysis.
This opportunity is located in Bath, Maine.
Relocation is provided to all candidates outside of 100 miles who relocate to the area.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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