Assistant Superintendent - Honolulu, HI, United States - Action Technology, LLC
Description
Assists Mechanical/Machinist Superintendent in supervising approximately 15-20 machinists and mechanics work in support of ship repair and product fabrication.This includes but is not limited to:
repair of mechanical components, manufacture and repair of components by machining, fabricating components with CNC cutters, mills, lathes, disassembly/reassembly of various shipboard machinery/equipment, and installation/re-installation of shipboard machinery/equipment.
Under direction and in collaboration with the Superintendent, supervises union ship workers engaged in mechanical and machinist duties ensuring accomplishment of assigned work on time and within budget.
Is committed to the company values and adheres to all policies and procedures.Consistently be on time for work, meetings and appointments and deliver work projects by assigned due dates.
Maintain assigned work areas in a clean and orderly fashion.
Maintain and ensure the safety of all assigned equipment.
Meet productivity goals and quality standards as set by management.
Direct and organize staff and equipment to meet project requirements and deadlines.
Work with minimum supervision
Responsible for assisting management, in mentoring and review of performance on a regular basis
Develop work and production schedules, project staffing needs
Education, Training & Experience:
Knowledge of the marine industry and NAVSEA Standards
Preferred mechanical engineering background
Must be flexible in work hours. Evening, weekend, and holiday work will be required based on the needs of the business.
Minimum five (5) years of ship repair or marine industry experience preferred
Extensive knowledge of ship repair processes.
Proficient with MS Office programs: Word, Excel, & Outlook and various office tools
Mechanical background, machining/milling, rigging, hand tools, etc., Marine machinist/mechanic background desired
Experience with equipment alignment, valve & pump repair, hydraulic systems and troubleshooting, and shipboard systems is a plus.
Ability to plan work according to current and projected needs.
Knowledge of and experience with commercial and military marine/ship standards and specifications.
Shipyard/Industrial Experience valuable
Work in heavy industrial/shipyard setting with exposure to heat, cold, and humidity, industrial odors, fumes, gasses, chemicals, oil, grease, smoke, dust, noise, and vibration, and involves climbing ladders and stairs, using pneumatic tools, working in cramped quarters, and working with moving machinery.
Protective Equipment (PPE) required for this position, including hearing protection, safety glasses, safety boots with metatarsal guards, face shield, welding helmet, welding gloves, welding sleeves/jacket (leather or cloth), and welding apron/chaps.
Must show proof of your legal right to work in the United StatesMust be able to successfully obtain and maintain a Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) Credential to gain access to federally controlled work sites
Candidates must have access to reliable transportation to get to work and other job sites on time for the start of shift
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