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1st Class Shipfitter

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LEAD Staff

Newport News, VA (In Person)

$59,280 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/18/2026

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1st Class Shipfitter LEAD Staff - 2.0 Newport News, VA Job Details Full-time $26 - $31 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Blueprint specification interpretation Load securing rigging method Outdoor work Monitoring dimensions Rigging attachment techniques Steel construction materials Dimensional measurements Construction plans Precision measurement in machining Steel frame structures Materials handling Safety protocol implementation Full Job Description 1st
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Shipbuilding / Ship Repair / Maritime Trades Position Summary We are seeking an experienced 1st Class Shipfitter to join our shipyard team in Newport News, Virginia. The ideal candidate will possess advanced knowledge of shipboard structural fabrication, blueprint interpretation, and installation of steel components in accordance with shipbuilding specifications. This position requires a strong commitment to safety, quality, and productivity while working in a fast-paced shipyard environment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Read and interpret shipyard drawings, blueprints, sketches, and work packages. Lay out, fabricate, fit, and assemble structural steel components for marine vessels and modules. Install foundations, bulkheads, decks, frames, stiffeners, brackets, and other structural assemblies. Measure, mark, and cut materials using hand tools, power tools, and thermal cutting equipment. Perform tack welding as required to secure components prior to final welding. Utilize chain falls, come-alongs, jacks, wedges, and other fitting equipment to align structures. Verify dimensions and tolerances using precision measuring instruments. Work from engineering drawings and specifications to ensure quality workmanship. Conduct inspections of completed work to ensure compliance with shipyard and customer standards. Collaborate with welders, riggers, supervisors, and other trades to complete projects efficiently. Maintain a clean and safe work environment in accordance with OSHA and shipyard safety regulations. Perform additional duties as assigned by supervision. Qualifications Minimum of 4 years of shipfitting experience in a shipbuilding or ship repair environment. Ability to pass a hands-on shipfitter trade test. Proficient in reading and interpreting complex blueprints and structural drawings. Experience with shipboard structural fabrication and installation. Knowledge of shipyard safety procedures and quality standards. Ability to accurately use measuring tools and layout equipment. Strong understanding of fit-up techniques and steel fabrication practices. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Required Skills Blueprint Reading Structural Layout and Fabrication Oxy-Fuel Cutting (Preferred) Plasma Cutting (preferred) Carbon Arc Gouging (Preferred) Tack Welding Precision Measuring Material Handling and Rigging Awareness Problem Solving and Troubleshooting Physical Requirements Ability to lift up to 50 pounds regularly. Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, and work at heights. Ability to work in confined spaces, tanks, and ship compartments. Frequent standing, bending, kneeling, crawling, and reaching. Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. Work Environment Shipyard production environment. Exposure to noise, dust, fumes, and industrial equipment. Must be willing to work overtime, weekends, and shift work as required to meet production schedules. Preferred Qualifications Previous experience at major shipyards such as Huntington Ingalls Industries or naval repair facilities. Experience working on U.S. Navy vessels. Current DBIDS credential or ability to obtain shipyard access. OSHA 10 Maritime certification.