Employment With Global Coatings
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Project Manager
Our Project Managers are experienced leaders in the specialized field of marine coatings application and marine preservation in the shipyard industry to run a project by establishing basic priorities, work sequences, proper distribution of work, and allotment of manpower, equipment and materials
Duties and Responsibilities
- Creates and executes project work plans and revises as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements.
- Identifies resources needed
- Manages day-to-day operational aspects of a project and scope.
- Effectively applies our methodology and enforces project standards.
- Identifies business development and revenue opportunities as they relate to a specific project
- Facilitates team and client meetings effectively
- Possesses a thorough understanding of ship repair, in particular, US Navy and US Navy preservation
- Document all Condition Found Reports and any additional reports to the customer
Qualifications
- BS in Business Administration or Project Management and 5 years of experience in the shipyard industry with at least 1 year in a supervisory role or A minimum of 10 years of experience in shipyard industry with at least 3 years as a Superintendent
- Experience in dry docks and vessel inspections
- Computer skills in Microsoft Office Suites
- Detail oriented
- Must be authorized to work in the USA
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must pass an occupational physical, drug screen and respirator medical authorization test
- Must be able to work any assigned shift and ability to work assigned overtime
- OSHA 10 – Maritime, willingness to obtain through company-paid training
Superintendent
Experience leader in the specialized field of marine coatings application and marine preservation. Proficient in one or more disciplines of marine preservation.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Understands and implements the required quality standards per the scope of the work package
- Responsible for the day to day production of a coatings project
- Identifies resources needed and assigns personnel, equipment and material
- Manages resource delivery schedules
- Manages shift scheduling
- Works with Project Manager to manage schedule
- Schedules subcontractors
- Maintains daily production logs
- Possesses a thorough understanding of marine coatings application, in particular, US Navy and US Navy preservation
Qualifications
- Minimum of 8 years of experience in shipyard industry with at least 3 years as a Foreman
- Experience in dry docks and vessel inspections
- Computer skills in Microsoft Office Suites
- Detail oriented
- Must be authorized to work in the USA
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must be able to walk at least 2 miles daily, crawl in tight spaces, and climb ladders and stairs without restriction
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds above head
- Must pass an occupational physical, drug screen and respirator medical authorization test
- Must be able to work any assigned shift and ability to work assigned overtime
- OSHA 10 – Maritime, willingness to obtain through company-paid training
Quality Assurance Inspector
Individual experienced in the specialized field of marine coatings application and preservation, in the discipline of quality assurance and control
Duties and Responsibilities
- Oversees the quality requirements of one or more projects
- Reports directly to the Quality Assurance Manager
- Actively participates in quality audits (internal and external)
- Documents objective quality evidence on one or more projects
- Maintains the required project quality and preservation records on one or more projects
- Works with the Project Team to identify and determine conformance / non-conformance of the work accomplished
- Schedule and accomplish hold point inspections (internal and external)
- Ensure the required quality standards are met on one or more projects
- Possesses a thorough understanding of marine coatings application, in particular, US Navy and US Navy preservation requirements
Qualifications
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in the marine coatings industry
- Must be AMPP (SSPC) NBPI or NACE Level 1 Certified
- Possess thorough understanding of the quality assurance requirements within the ship repair, in particular, the US Navy
- Must be authorized to work in the USA
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must be able to walk at least 2 miles daily, crawl in tight spaces, and climb ladders and stairs without restriction
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds above head
- Must pass an occupational physical, drug screen and respirator medical authorization test
- Must be able to work any assigned shift and ability to work assigned overtime
- OSHA 10 – Maritime, willingness to obtain through company-paid training
Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Inspector
Individual experienced in the shipyard industry with a discipline in environmental, health and safety.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform evaluation and testing in various environments including but not limited to noise, illumination, atmospheric conditions (confined spaces), ensuring proper working environments are established and maintained
- Work with the Project Team to identify and eliminate potential hazards
- Evaluates and coordinates the requirement for Marine Chemist required inspections
- Maintain records on inspections and tests
- Evaluate and document EH&S conditions on one or more projects through daily inspections
- Ensure all hazardous material documentation is submitted and maintained on one or more projects
- Coordinate hazardous waste disposal with facilities
- Provide training to small groups
- Actively participates in EH&S audits (internal and external)
Qualifications
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in the shipyard industry
- 24 Hour and 8 Hour Shipyard Competent Person training
- Possess thorough understanding of the EH&S requirements within the ship repair, in particular, the US Navy
- Must be authorized to work in the USA
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must be able to walk at least 2 miles daily, crawl in tight spaces, and climb ladders and stairs without restriction
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds above head
- Must pass an occupational physical, drug screen and respirator medical authorization test
- Must be able to work any assigned shift and ability to work assigned overtime
- OSHA 10 – Maritime, willingness to obtain through company-paid training
Spray Painter
Individual experienced in the specialized field of marine coatings application and marine preservation; in the discipline of spray painting.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Care and maintenance of spray painting PPE
- Secondary duties shall be scaffold installation, surface preparation, industry equipment operation, containment installation, protective covering installation, marine carpentry, cleaning, or power tool operation
3rd Class
- Set up and operate airless and conventional paint pumps
- Mixing and thinning all types of coatings as instructed in written specifications or work package
- Assist a 1st or 2nd class with coating applications IAW with specifications in all areas; with the exception of areas that require the use of the plural component paint pump
- Secondary duties shall be scaffold installation, surface preparation, industry equipment operation, containment installation, protective covering installation, marine carpentry, cleaning, or power tool operation
- Ability to accomplish all duties and responsibilities of a “Brush and Roll Painter”
2nd Class
- Responsible for coatings application IAW approved product data sheets and project specifications
- Comply with NESHAP requirements
- Complies with proper storage and precautions for paints and solvents
- Set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot airless and conventional paint pumps, hoses and lines
- Proficient at spraying with conventional and airless paint pumps
- Train subordinates
- Clean-up and prepare paint pumps for stowage
- Assist 1st class with coating applications IAW specifications in all areas
- Ability to accomplish all duties and responsibilities of a “3rd Class Spray Painter”
1st Class
- Set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot plural component paint pumps, hoses and lines
- Proficient at spraying with plural component paint pumps
- Supervise a small crew of Brush and Roll Painters
- Ability to accomplish all duties and responsibilities of a “2nd Class Spray Painter”
Qualifications
- Must be authorized to work in the USA
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must be able to walk at least 2 miles daily, crawl in tight spaces, and climb ladders and stairs without restriction
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds above head
- Must pass an occupational physical, drug screen and respirator medical authorization test
- Must be able to work any assigned shift and ability to work assigned overtime
- Create and maintain a hazard free work space
- Must be able to care for and maintain any PPE assigned to accomplish work IAW with health and safety requirements
- OSHA 10 – Maritime, willingness to obtain through company-paid training
3rd Class
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in marine coatings industry as a painter or accomplish the training requirements of a “Brush and Roll Painter” along with 2 years of experience
2nd Class
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in marine coatings industry as a painter
- Must have current AMPP (SSPC) C-12
1st Class
- Minimum of 8 years of experience in marine coatings industry as a painter
- Must have current AMPP (SSPC) C-14
Blaster
An individual in the specialized field of marine coatings application and preservation; in the discipline of surface preparation by way of either abrasive blasting or UHP water jetting.
Duties and Responsibilities
3rd Class
- Able to set-up and run pressure wash equipment, hoses, and lines
- Perform solvent cleaning (de-greasing)
- Able to set-up and operate
- Blast pot or
- UHP gun (operate with assistance of 2nd Class)
- Able to assist 2nd Class to blast areas
- Secondary duties shall be scaffold installation, surface preparation, industry equipment operation, containment installation, protective covering installation, marine carpentry, cleaning, or power tool operation
- Ability to accomplish all duties and responsibilities of a “Brush and Roll Painter”
2nd Class – Abrasive or UHP Water Jet
- Ability to accomplish all duties and responsibilities of a 3rd Class
- Train subordinates
- Able to set-up equipment, hoses and lines
- 40,000 psi UHP equipment or
- Abrasive blasting equipment
- Able to operate equipment properly, safely, and effectively IAW specifications
- Closed loop / self-contained and open lance equipment or
- Abrasive blasting equipment
- Complete all daily usage reporting paperwork
- Comply with environmental requirements
1st Class – Abrasive or UHP Water Jet
- Ability to accomplish all duties and responsibilities of a 2nd Class
- Supervise a small crew
- Able to troubleshoot and perform minor field repairs on the equipment
- Train 2nd Class to troubleshoot and perform minor field repairs on equipment
- Able to perform duties in a confined space when required
Qualifications
- Must be authorized to work in the USA
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must be able to walk at least 2 miles daily, crawl in tight spaces, and climb ladders and stairs without restriction
- Must be able to lift 50 pounds above head
- Must pass an occupational physical, drug screen and respirator medical authorization test
- Must be able to work any assigned shift and ability to work assigned overtime
- Create and maintain a hazard free work space
- Must be able to care for and maintain any PPE assigned to accomplish work IAW with health and safety requirements
- OSHA 10 – Maritime, willingness to obtain through company-paid training
3rd Class
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in marine coatings industry as a blaster or accomplish the requirements of a “Brush and Roll Painter” along with 2 years of experience
2nd Class
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in marine coatings industry as a blaster
- Must have current AMPP (SSPC) C-7 or AMPP (SSPC) C-13
1st Class
- Minimum of 8 years of experience in marine coatings industry as a blaster
- Meet all the qualifications of 2nd Class
Eligible employees can sign up for these benefits:
- Health
- Dental
- Vision
- Sick Leave
- 401K
- 401K Matching