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TIG AND MIG WELDERS
STREIT MARINE
RAK, UAE
High School
A Marine TIG/MIG Welder is responsible for performing welding tasks using Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding techniques on marine vessels. This role requires expertise in welding processes, an understanding of marine construction and repair, and the ability to work in various marine environments. Below is a detailed job description for a Marine TIG/MIG Welder:
Job Title:
Marine TIG/MIG Welder
Job Summary:
Marine TIG/MIG Welders are skilled professionals who use TIG and MIG welding techniques to fabricate, repair, and maintain metal structures on marine vessels. They ensure that all welding work meets industry standards and specifications for quality and safety.
Key Responsibilities:
• Welding and Fabrication:
o Perform TIG and MIG welding on various metals, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, for marine vessel construction and repair.
o Fabricate and assemble metal structures, frames, and components based on blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications.
o Ensure all welds meet industry standards and quality specifications.
• Repair and Maintenance:
o Repair damaged or worn-out metal parts and structures on ships, boats, and other marine vessels.
o Conduct regular maintenance on welding equipment and tools to ensure they are in good working condition.
o Inspect welded surfaces and structures to identify any defects or weaknesses.
• Safety and Compliance:
o Adhere to all safety regulations and guidelines to ensure a safe working environment.
o Follow maritime industry standards and codes for welding practices.
o Maintain detailed records of welding work, including materials used, techniques applied, and time spent on each task.
• Collaboration and Communication:
o Work closely with other marine welders, fabricators, engineers, and crew members to coordinate welding and fabrication activities.
o Communicate effectively with supervisors, vessel owners, and operators regarding the status of welding projects and any necessary repairs.
o Participate in team meetings and safety briefings as required.
Qualifications:
• Education:
o High school diploma or equivalent.
o Completion of a welding apprenticeship or vocational training program in TIG/MIG welding.
• Experience:
o Previous experience as a welder, preferably in a marine environment.
o Hands-on experience with TIG and MIG welding processes and techniques.
• Skills:
o Proficiency in TIG and MIG welding on various metals, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
o Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings.
o Strong understanding of welding principles, metallurgy, and fabrication techniques.
o Excellent hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
o Good problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
• Certifications:
o Relevant welding certifications, such as AWS (American Welding Society) certification, may be required.
o Valid maritime safety and first aid certifications.
Physical Requirements:
• Ability to work in confined spaces and at heights.
• Physical stamina to handle the demands of the job, including lifting heavy objects and working in various weather conditions.
• Good manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination.
Work Environment:
• Marine TIG/MIG Welders typically work on ships, boats, and other marine vessels, which may involve traveling and staying on board for extended periods.
• They may work in shipyards, docks, and other marine facilities.
• The job may require working in various environmental conditions, including hot, cold, wet, and noisy environments.
This job description provides an overview of the responsibilities, qualifications, and work environment of a Marine TIG/MIG Welder. The role is essential for ensuring the structural integrity and safety of metal components on marine vessels.