Sheet Metal Journeyman-Temp - Richland, United States - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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    Description

    Responsibilities

    Fully qualified individual. Perform all types of sheet metal work involving layout, shearing, punching, forming,fabrication, removal and replacing, and erection of complicated and other sheet metal installations. Set up and operate sheet metal tools. Direct others.

    Qualifications

    Minimum Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Fully qualified journeyman Sheet Metal
  • Ability to qualify as a full journeyman with the appropriate union affiliated with HAMTC. This must be reflected in the resume submitted.
  • 1 year of Journeyman-level Sheet Metal experience.
  • Must be able to safely and effectively utilize all tools, materials, and equipment common to the trade.
  • Must have a valid state-issued driver's license.
  • Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prefer a graduate of formal Sheet Metal apprenticeship program or a qualified Sheet Metal Journeyman with a minimum of at least 3 years of experience at the journey level.
  • Possess skills in utilizing electronic work request systems/tracking for tablets or Smartphones.
  • Ability to study blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications, or sample parts to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of operations, and setup requirements.
  • Ability to utilize and interpret blueprints to determine how and where to fabricate, assemble, and install sheet metal products.
  • Ability to measure, mark dimensions, and lay out material to be installed using tools such as scribes, rulers, calculators and squares
  • Ability to fasten joints and seams in sheet metal with solder, welds, caulk, bolts and metal driver clips, ensuring work is done carefully and bonds will last. Install assemblies, including pipes, HVAC ducts, flashings, rain gutters and furnace casings in supportive frameworks
  • Ability to use hand and power tools to trim, buff, smooth, file and grind metal surfaces and joints of parts that have been assembled to ensure safety and a seamless appearance
  • Ability to select the appropriate type and gauge of sheet metal to be used in projects according to specifications
  • Ability to understand and maintain a safe working environment for themselves and for their co-workers and embody a questioning attitude to create a safe working atmosphere.
  • Hazardous Working Conditions/Environment

  • Position may be subjected to working around radiation, chemicals, asbestos, lasers, carcinogens, and other material in a laboratory environment.
  • Job assignments may involve working near hazardous materials such as nuclear, fissionable, and dangerous waste.
  • Testing Designated Position

    Is this not Testing Designated Position (TDP).