Infinity Marineposted 8 months ago
$47,840 - $47,840/Yr
Full-time • Entry Level
Golden Meadow, LA
Repair and Maintenance

About the position

As a joiner with Infinity Marine, you will join a dedicated team within a family-owned and operated business that values quality work and outstanding service. This position involves cutting, fabricating, and installing metal products and various structures according to precise specifications. You will utilize your technical and mathematical skills while operating tools and machines, ensuring accurate measurements in accordance with blueprints. The project is set to commence in September and is expected to last between 2 to 3 weeks, providing an opportunity to contribute to significant marine construction efforts. In this role, you will be responsible for working in confined spaces and must possess a HUET or similar certification. Your tasks will include installing ship interiors, which encompasses bulkhead panels, track for panels, ceilings, galley equipment, bunks, lockers, tables, and other ship furnishings. You will also be required to manipulate and transport loads weighing up to 50 pounds over distances of up to 200 feet. A solid understanding of metal properties and carpentry materials is essential, as is the ability to read blueprints, drawings, and sketches to fully comprehend project requirements. Your responsibilities will extend to taking measurements, calculating the size and amount of materials needed, and cutting, shaping, and smoothing materials such as fiberglass. You will construct window frames, doors, staircases, and frame buildings using both raw materials and pre-constructed items. Additionally, you will lay out flooring, roofing, or drywall, ensuring that all installations are level and compatible. Inspecting areas for repairs or maintenance, building scaffolding, and adhering to health and safety standards while working with minimal supervision are also critical aspects of this position. Proficiency in using both electrical and manual equipment, as well as measurement tools, is required, along with a commitment to following safety guidelines at all times.

Responsibilities

  • Cut, fabricate, and install metal products and other structures according to specifications.
  • Work in confined spaces and possess HUET or similar certification.
  • Install ship interiors, including bulkhead panels, track for panels, ceilings, galley equipment, bunks, lockers, tables, and other ship furnishings.
  • Manipulate and transport loads up to 50 pounds over distances up to 200 feet.
  • Read blueprints, drawings, and sketches to fully grasp requirements.
  • Take measurements and calculate the size and amount of material needed.
  • Cut, shape, and smooth materials (e.g., fiberglass) according to measurements.
  • Build window frames, doors, staircases, and frame buildings using raw materials or pre-constructed items.
  • Lay out flooring, roofing, or drywall ensuring they are level and compatible.
  • Inspect places and conduct repairs or maintenance.
  • Build scaffolding and other construction structures.
  • Work with little supervision while following all health and safety standards.

Requirements

  • MUST HAVE HUET or similar certification.
  • Ability to enter and work in confined spaces.
  • Familiarity with installing ship interiors.
  • Knowledge of metal properties and other carpentry materials.
  • Ability to read blueprints, drawings, and sketches.
  • Good knowledge of English.
  • Good understanding of basic math.
  • Good physical condition and endurance.

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly wage of $23/hour.
  • Opportunity to work in a family-owned and operated business.
  • Experience in marine construction.
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