JAG Marine Group
Seattle, Washington
Marine Structural Welder - NAVSEA 5XXX Aluminum GMAW Location: Seattle, WA - Vigor Marine Duration: 4 - 5 months - 50+ hours/week guaranteed Compensation Rate Straight Time $30 to 35.00/hr Overtime $52.50/hr Per Diem $150.00/day Project Overview Immediate opening for a qualified aluminum GMAW welder supporting NAVSEA production work at Vigor Marine's Seattle facility. This is a long-term contract role with strong overtime and daily per diem. Technical Requirements Process: GMAW - Pulse and Spray Transfer, All Positions Material: NAVSEA 5XXX Series Crack Arrest Aluminum Weld Quality: Must be capable of producing RT (X-Ray) quality welds in all positions Fillet Welds: Must produce consistent, properly sized fillet welds - no grinding to size Qualification Test: 2G, 3G, and 4G plate (administered on-site at Vigor Marine Seattle) Physical requirements This position requires working in inside and/or outside environmental conditions, shipyard and/or remote locations, teams in opens spaces, heights above 6 feet, and/or alone in confined spaces. Tasks require repetitive sequences that include balancing, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger manipulation, grasping, feeling, seeing, hearing, speaking, an acute sense of smell and exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects and/or lift objects. Protective clothing, hearing and eye protection, hard hats, safety shoes or boots (steel), and respiratory protection shall be worn accordingly. Eligibility Requirements U.S. Citizenship required Valid U.S. Passport or certified U.S. Birth Certificate must be in hand at time of hire Employer-Provided Benefits Daily round-trip transportation to and from the jobsite - no cost to you Optional payroll-deductible room advance available (first two weeks) Per diem paid per current policy - subject to change PIcb116a0-
Marine Structural Welder - NAVSEA 5XXX Aluminum GMAW Location: Seattle, WA - Vigor Marine Duration: 4 - 5 months - 50+ hours/week guaranteed Compensation Rate Straight Time $30 to 35.00/hr Overtime $52.50/hr Per Diem $150.00/day Project Overview Immediate opening for a qualified aluminum GMAW welder supporting NAVSEA production work at Vigor Marine's Seattle facility. This is a long-term contract role with strong overtime and daily per diem. Technical Requirements Process: GMAW - Pulse and Spray Transfer, All Positions Material: NAVSEA 5XXX Series Crack Arrest Aluminum Weld Quality: Must be capable of producing RT (X-Ray) quality welds in all positions Fillet Welds: Must produce consistent, properly sized fillet welds - no grinding to size Qualification Test: 2G, 3G, and 4G plate (administered on-site at Vigor Marine Seattle) Physical requirements This position requires working in inside and/or outside environmental conditions, shipyard and/or remote locations, teams in opens spaces, heights above 6 feet, and/or alone in confined spaces. Tasks require repetitive sequences that include balancing, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger manipulation, grasping, feeling, seeing, hearing, speaking, an acute sense of smell and exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects and/or lift objects. Protective clothing, hearing and eye protection, hard hats, safety shoes or boots (steel), and respiratory protection shall be worn accordingly. Eligibility Requirements U.S. Citizenship required Valid U.S. Passport or certified U.S. Birth Certificate must be in hand at time of hire Employer-Provided Benefits Daily round-trip transportation to and from the jobsite - no cost to you Optional payroll-deductible room advance available (first two weeks) Per diem paid per current policy - subject to change PIcb116a0-
JAG Marine Group
Ketchikan, Alaska
DOCKMASTER JAG Ketchikan is recruiting for a Dockmaster from cities across the United States to join the JAG Marine Group family of companies. The Dockmaster is based at the JAG Ketchikan Inc., Shipyard in Ketchikan, Alaska and relocation is required upon acceptance of an employment offer. Travel is required for all JAG employees. "Equal opportunity employer." JOB DESCRIPTION The Dockmaster is responsible for the efficient and safe docking of marine vessels. Qualifications You MUST have prior verifiable experience as a Dock Master at a Shipyard with the following: Shipyard: 5 years (Required). Drydock: 5 years (Required). Syncrolift: 1 year (Preferred). Responsibilities Calculates and submits with technical support from Naval Architects for some calculations all necessary documents, including docking plans, block loading plans and stability information required for drydocking vessels. Plans, schedules, supervises and coordinates block building, docking and undocking of all vessels. Schedule, attend and present docking/un-docking schedules in meetings with clients and production. Assumes responsibility for vessel, ship lift, adjacent facilities and personnel during drydocking operations, and while vessel is docked. Analysis and approval of loading changes to dry docked vessels, prior, during, and post docking. Monitor vessel movement, securing lines, and always ensuring safe berthing while in custody of the contractor. Oversees tidal management of gangways and vessel connections. Direct supervision of the Dry Dock Rigging crew with regard to scheduling and coordinating all dry dock functions, all block builds, all crane operations, and all vessel service connections. Coordinates with production prior to blocking design to provide a blocking system that best suits the repair plan. Achieves financial objectives by managing staffing levels and material. Maintain inventory of blocking material, specialized blocking systems, jacking equipment and transport dollies. Coordinate with tugboats, pilots, and other vessel personnel to ensure efficient docking procedures. Coordinates with the Manager of Facilities to ensure shiplift, rail system, associated utilities and infrastructure are in a state of good order. Keeps management informed of problems, emergencies and decisions made during work shift. Coordinates activities with Project Managers, facilities personnel and estimators to maintain dry dock schedules and maximize dock use. Schedules and supervises all inspections of the Shiplift and related infrastructure. Assist in managing the docking schedule to optimize vessel movements. Sustains ongoing maintenance logs, docking log, and Certification of lift. Administers all drydocking paperwork, tests and inspections, including safety certification of dry docks. Works with the Manager of Facilities to submit formal requests and justifications for long-term repairs, preventive maintenance and/or modifications to drydocks. Ensures that dry dock operation as well as maintenance/ repair are conducted in compliance with company, state and federal environmental policies and practices. Ensures cleanliness of docks prior to submergence. • Utilizes CAD to layout and plan dockings, vessel berthage, and vessel shifting. Conduct safety briefing prior to docking/in-docking or any maintenance/repair operation. Manages, supervises and mentors subordinates. Oversee 15-20 employees under the direction of the Dockmaster during docking operations. Active management support with emergency response drills and activities. Additional Requirements Must be eligible to work in the U.S. and have a clean background for a minimum 10 years and able to pass 10 panel drug screen. Immediate opening. Pay Pay will range from $130K-$150K Actual working schedule dependent on project needs and requirements. HOW TO APPLY: JAG offers several convenient options for Tradesmen to apply for a position with our company: Submit your Resumé here through the Indeed Platform. Apply On Our Website: Submit an application and upload your resumé on our website at Email: Email a copy of your resumé with a brief introduction to (No Spaces). Please include the Job Title you are applying for in the Subject line of your email. Fax: You may also Fax your resumé to us at +1. (7JAG) If you have additional questions, please contact JAG Human Resources by phone at +1. (4JAG). COMPANY DESCRIPTION JAG Industrial & Marine Services (JAG) is a leader in providing turnkey marine repair and shipbuilding services along with shipyard support services nationwide to the marine industry. We are a company built by marine tradesmen themselves, and our ownership has over 100-years combined experience in marine repair and shipbuilding. JAG has significant depth within our experienced management team. The management team has operated and managed multiple shipyards and has been engaged in significant marine activity which includes all levels and disciplines of ship repair and conversions, and the construction of tugs, barges, ships, government vessels, dredges, and ferries. PI55963bea5-
DOCKMASTER JAG Ketchikan is recruiting for a Dockmaster from cities across the United States to join the JAG Marine Group family of companies. The Dockmaster is based at the JAG Ketchikan Inc., Shipyard in Ketchikan, Alaska and relocation is required upon acceptance of an employment offer. Travel is required for all JAG employees. "Equal opportunity employer." JOB DESCRIPTION The Dockmaster is responsible for the efficient and safe docking of marine vessels. Qualifications You MUST have prior verifiable experience as a Dock Master at a Shipyard with the following: Shipyard: 5 years (Required). Drydock: 5 years (Required). Syncrolift: 1 year (Preferred). Responsibilities Calculates and submits with technical support from Naval Architects for some calculations all necessary documents, including docking plans, block loading plans and stability information required for drydocking vessels. Plans, schedules, supervises and coordinates block building, docking and undocking of all vessels. Schedule, attend and present docking/un-docking schedules in meetings with clients and production. Assumes responsibility for vessel, ship lift, adjacent facilities and personnel during drydocking operations, and while vessel is docked. Analysis and approval of loading changes to dry docked vessels, prior, during, and post docking. Monitor vessel movement, securing lines, and always ensuring safe berthing while in custody of the contractor. Oversees tidal management of gangways and vessel connections. Direct supervision of the Dry Dock Rigging crew with regard to scheduling and coordinating all dry dock functions, all block builds, all crane operations, and all vessel service connections. Coordinates with production prior to blocking design to provide a blocking system that best suits the repair plan. Achieves financial objectives by managing staffing levels and material. Maintain inventory of blocking material, specialized blocking systems, jacking equipment and transport dollies. Coordinate with tugboats, pilots, and other vessel personnel to ensure efficient docking procedures. Coordinates with the Manager of Facilities to ensure shiplift, rail system, associated utilities and infrastructure are in a state of good order. Keeps management informed of problems, emergencies and decisions made during work shift. Coordinates activities with Project Managers, facilities personnel and estimators to maintain dry dock schedules and maximize dock use. Schedules and supervises all inspections of the Shiplift and related infrastructure. Assist in managing the docking schedule to optimize vessel movements. Sustains ongoing maintenance logs, docking log, and Certification of lift. Administers all drydocking paperwork, tests and inspections, including safety certification of dry docks. Works with the Manager of Facilities to submit formal requests and justifications for long-term repairs, preventive maintenance and/or modifications to drydocks. Ensures that dry dock operation as well as maintenance/ repair are conducted in compliance with company, state and federal environmental policies and practices. Ensures cleanliness of docks prior to submergence. • Utilizes CAD to layout and plan dockings, vessel berthage, and vessel shifting. Conduct safety briefing prior to docking/in-docking or any maintenance/repair operation. Manages, supervises and mentors subordinates. Oversee 15-20 employees under the direction of the Dockmaster during docking operations. Active management support with emergency response drills and activities. Additional Requirements Must be eligible to work in the U.S. and have a clean background for a minimum 10 years and able to pass 10 panel drug screen. Immediate opening. Pay Pay will range from $130K-$150K Actual working schedule dependent on project needs and requirements. HOW TO APPLY: JAG offers several convenient options for Tradesmen to apply for a position with our company: Submit your Resumé here through the Indeed Platform. Apply On Our Website: Submit an application and upload your resumé on our website at Email: Email a copy of your resumé with a brief introduction to (No Spaces). Please include the Job Title you are applying for in the Subject line of your email. Fax: You may also Fax your resumé to us at +1. (7JAG) If you have additional questions, please contact JAG Human Resources by phone at +1. (4JAG). COMPANY DESCRIPTION JAG Industrial & Marine Services (JAG) is a leader in providing turnkey marine repair and shipbuilding services along with shipyard support services nationwide to the marine industry. We are a company built by marine tradesmen themselves, and our ownership has over 100-years combined experience in marine repair and shipbuilding. JAG has significant depth within our experienced management team. The management team has operated and managed multiple shipyards and has been engaged in significant marine activity which includes all levels and disciplines of ship repair and conversions, and the construction of tugs, barges, ships, government vessels, dredges, and ferries. PI55963bea5-
JAG Marine Group
Ketchikan, Alaska
JAG Ketchikan is hiring Project Manager positions. JAG Ketchikan is hiring a Project Manager position. JAG Ketchikan offers a competitive pay structure, with per diem available for qualified applicants. Must be U.S. Citizen or National with clean background for a minimum 10 years and able to pass 10 panel drug screens. Immediate openings Position Description A Project Manager must have extensive experience in both project leadership and in marine and industrial manufacturing trades. Manage interactions between customer, project staff, subcontractors, vendors and internal company personnel. Liaison between Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, National Security Cutter Program, Department of Defense, and other Government Agencies to develop key relationships in support of JAG Ketchikan. Define and create project plans considering time frame, funding limitations, staffing requirements, regulations, resource availability, and customer contractual requirements. Manage development of project execution strategy including (i) planning, (ii) vessel selection, (iii) vessel modification, (iv) vendor and subcontractor support requirements, (v) contractual requirements, and (vi) Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental impacts and mitigation measures. Assist in project bid and estimating development including (i) development and submittal of estimates, schedules, and bid packages for both commercial and government opportunities, (ii) review drawing packages, (iii) perform ship/job checks, (iv) write specifications/subcontractor RFPs, and (v) set up the project job award packages and purchasing (PO) requirements for project management. Ensure compliance with overall Health, Safety, Security and Environmental standards for the project. Coordinate staffing for each phase of the project including obtaining approval for and arranging recruitment or assignment of project team members and any consultants/contractors. Confer with project staff to outline work plan and assign duties, responsibilities, and scope of authority, including provisioning or facilitating technical advice and problem resolution support. Coach, mentor, motivate, and direct project team members and contractors, and influence them to take positive action and accountability for their work to ensure project progresses on schedule and within prescribed budget. Provides recommendations, with documented business case, on whether to perform work in-house or subcontract. Ensure company performance against contractual commitments with customer and ensures customer satisfaction with projects of moderate to high complexity and risk. Follow established processes for monitoring and integrating all project elements and communications concerning change management processes and decisions. Review status reports prepared by project personnel and modify schedules or plans as required. Coordinate the operational aspects of ongoing projects and serves as liaison between project teams and other parts of the organization. Proactively identify dependencies between teams and ensure communications to align on project delivery criteria. Use financial reporting, trend and variance analyses, and other performance measures to develop and modify project plans to improve margins and mitigate risk. Negotiate medium to large project or contract changes and incorporate changes into project control systems to maintain work statements, cost, and schedule baselines. Ensure all projects adhere to project methodology compliance standards set by the company. Track project deliverables using appropriate tools and prepare project reports for management, customer, or others to ensure appropriate project cadence. Evaluate project upon close-out and documents lessons learned. This position requires working in inside and/or outside environmental conditions, shipyard and/or remote locations, teams in opens spaces, heights above 6 feet, and/or alone in confined spaces. Tasks require repetitive sequences that include balancing, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger manipulation, grasping, feeling, seeing, hearing, speaking, an acute sense of smell and exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects and/or lift objects. Protective clothing, hearing and eye protection, hard hats, safety shoes or boots (steel), and respiratory protection shall be worn accordingly. COMPANY DESCRIPTION JAG Ketchikan is a leader in providing turnkey marine repair and shipbuilding services along with shipyard support services nationwide to the marine industry. We are a company built by marine tradesmen themselves, and our ownership has over 100-years combined experience in marine repair and shipbuilding. JAG Ketchikan has significant depth within our experienced management team. The management team has operated and managed multiple shipyards and has been engaged in significant marine activity which includes all levels and disciplines of ship repair and conversions, and the construction of tugs, barges, ships, government vessels, dredges, and ferries. PIc2ece-5854
JAG Ketchikan is hiring Project Manager positions. JAG Ketchikan is hiring a Project Manager position. JAG Ketchikan offers a competitive pay structure, with per diem available for qualified applicants. Must be U.S. Citizen or National with clean background for a minimum 10 years and able to pass 10 panel drug screens. Immediate openings Position Description A Project Manager must have extensive experience in both project leadership and in marine and industrial manufacturing trades. Manage interactions between customer, project staff, subcontractors, vendors and internal company personnel. Liaison between Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, National Security Cutter Program, Department of Defense, and other Government Agencies to develop key relationships in support of JAG Ketchikan. Define and create project plans considering time frame, funding limitations, staffing requirements, regulations, resource availability, and customer contractual requirements. Manage development of project execution strategy including (i) planning, (ii) vessel selection, (iii) vessel modification, (iv) vendor and subcontractor support requirements, (v) contractual requirements, and (vi) Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental impacts and mitigation measures. Assist in project bid and estimating development including (i) development and submittal of estimates, schedules, and bid packages for both commercial and government opportunities, (ii) review drawing packages, (iii) perform ship/job checks, (iv) write specifications/subcontractor RFPs, and (v) set up the project job award packages and purchasing (PO) requirements for project management. Ensure compliance with overall Health, Safety, Security and Environmental standards for the project. Coordinate staffing for each phase of the project including obtaining approval for and arranging recruitment or assignment of project team members and any consultants/contractors. Confer with project staff to outline work plan and assign duties, responsibilities, and scope of authority, including provisioning or facilitating technical advice and problem resolution support. Coach, mentor, motivate, and direct project team members and contractors, and influence them to take positive action and accountability for their work to ensure project progresses on schedule and within prescribed budget. Provides recommendations, with documented business case, on whether to perform work in-house or subcontract. Ensure company performance against contractual commitments with customer and ensures customer satisfaction with projects of moderate to high complexity and risk. Follow established processes for monitoring and integrating all project elements and communications concerning change management processes and decisions. Review status reports prepared by project personnel and modify schedules or plans as required. Coordinate the operational aspects of ongoing projects and serves as liaison between project teams and other parts of the organization. Proactively identify dependencies between teams and ensure communications to align on project delivery criteria. Use financial reporting, trend and variance analyses, and other performance measures to develop and modify project plans to improve margins and mitigate risk. Negotiate medium to large project or contract changes and incorporate changes into project control systems to maintain work statements, cost, and schedule baselines. Ensure all projects adhere to project methodology compliance standards set by the company. Track project deliverables using appropriate tools and prepare project reports for management, customer, or others to ensure appropriate project cadence. Evaluate project upon close-out and documents lessons learned. This position requires working in inside and/or outside environmental conditions, shipyard and/or remote locations, teams in opens spaces, heights above 6 feet, and/or alone in confined spaces. Tasks require repetitive sequences that include balancing, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger manipulation, grasping, feeling, seeing, hearing, speaking, an acute sense of smell and exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects and/or lift objects. Protective clothing, hearing and eye protection, hard hats, safety shoes or boots (steel), and respiratory protection shall be worn accordingly. COMPANY DESCRIPTION JAG Ketchikan is a leader in providing turnkey marine repair and shipbuilding services along with shipyard support services nationwide to the marine industry. We are a company built by marine tradesmen themselves, and our ownership has over 100-years combined experience in marine repair and shipbuilding. JAG Ketchikan has significant depth within our experienced management team. The management team has operated and managed multiple shipyards and has been engaged in significant marine activity which includes all levels and disciplines of ship repair and conversions, and the construction of tugs, barges, ships, government vessels, dredges, and ferries. PIc2ece-5854