Everett Ship Repair

Apprentice/In-Training - Metal, Pipe, Paint & Electrician Positions - ESR

Everett Ship Repair  •  $31.19/hr  •  Everett, WA (Onsite)  •  27 days ago
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Job DetailsLevel: EntryJob Location: Everett Ship Repair LLC - Everett, WA 98201Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: High SchoolSalary Range: $22.00 - $31.19 HourlyTravel Percentage: NoneJob Shift: DayJob Category: ConstructionEverett Ship Repair (ESR) is the Pacific Northwest’s Premiere Ship Repair Facility.  Founded in 2019, Everett Ship Repair offers vast ship repair capabilities from its facility in Everett, Washington, including repair, maintenance, and conversion services for any type of commercial vessels, with focus on commercial workboats and passenger vessels.  With the US Navy as our neighbor, it is no secret that we are in aggressive pursuit of earning their business as we grow our footprint, skills, and profile in this market.  With impressive dry-docking capacity, and an opportunity to be part of an emerging team of industry veterans and highly skilled tradesmen, ESR strives to continuously improve our repair and construction methods into efficient and reliable processes.  We seek tradesmen who share that view, value learning opportunities, and desire an opportunity to apply their skills in our progressive environment.
We are seeking candidates to fill our many Apprentice and Electrician In-Training opportunities in our various trades. ESR currently sponsors approved state apprentice programs in the following trades: Marine Pipefitters, Marine Painters, Machinery Assemblers, Production Welders, Ship Fitter/Fabricators and Electricians.
ESR’s Apprenticeship program develops a sustainable core workforce of journeypersons with the full body of on-the-job and trade knowledge necessary to fill vital workforce gaps.  Our Apprenticeships provide employment, education and training of technical skills under the guidance of experienced journeyman and technical experts.  Our structured program provides thoughtful opportunities for each apprentice to learn all the phases of a selected craft. This is done by focused tracking of assignments and classroom instruction that enables the apprentice to learn and demonstrate competence in the various job assignments within the trade. Our classroom curriculum meets the rigorous requirements of State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries. These college level classes are generally held on site after or before the apprentice’s regular paid work hours. Classroom hours are unpaid and, on the apprentice’s, own time. A normal academic load is about three hours of classroom instruction per week. Apprentices are required to maintain minimum cumulative average of 80% and failure of any course will result in removal from the program. Homework is assigned in each class and it is the responsibility of the apprentice to complete the assignments outside the normal workday.
What You will Do
Depending on the trade, apprentices (or pre-apprentices) will learn to build vessel structures, hull components, piping systems, machinery installations and alignments, and prepare surfaces for painting or structural welding.  The exact functions and responsibilities will vary by trade, and cannot be enumerated for all trades in this posting.  For illustration, however, Marine Pipefitters fabricate and install all the piping systems on the ship. Ship Fitter/ Fabricators fabricate and install the many pieces that make up the hull of the ship and install equipment foundations and miscellaneous structural pieces. Welders weld everything for the ships, including the hull, foundations on the ship, and miscellaneous items.  The general description of each of our trades can be found on our web site.  In addition to learning the trade, specific functions common to all apprenticeships include:
Responsible for safe work practices and housekeeping procedures.
Work as a member of a team demonstrating skills to adapt, interpret and problem solve.
Express ideas concisely and clearly, both orally and in writing.
Perform other tasks as directed.
Once admitted to apprenticeship, duties will also include:
Regular attendance during the classes & presentations.
Demonstrate competence in learning trade by way of performance on practical exams at each step of the apprenticeship and successful completion of the required classwork, including passing scores on required tests.
Recording and tracking on the job training (“OJT”) hours daily.
Have a journeyman or above sign off on hours weekly.
Turn in a copy of their monthly hours tracking form to their supervisors.
QualificationsWhat You Bring to Our Team
High School Diploma or Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED).
18 years of age or older at time of application.
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. Must be able to work at heights of 60 ft.  Must be able to enter confined spaces using and use respirator and work in small workspaces at odd angles.
Able to understand and perform basic mathematics
Knowledge of basic hand and power tools
Willingness to learn the trade and attend training as required
Experience using Safe Work Practices
Able to meet all requirements of our state-certified apprenticeship program, including ability to attend between 144 hours and 216 hours per year of classroom training (exact hours vary by trade) during non-regular work hours for which no hourly wage compensation is provided.
Experience working around Heavy Machinery and Equipment and as a member of a team.
Successfully completed a craft-related technical training program or have the equivalent craft work experience
Ability to communicate well with others and to take instructions and work as a member of a team.
Personal attributes ESR looks for in a pre-apprentice or apprentice include:
An interest in the selected trade through work experience, personal project, interests, or hobbies
a commitment to self -development, and commitment to quality and attention to detail.
Able to provide proof of US Person Status
Willing to submit to a drug screen
Willing to submit to a background check
No felony convictions of Theft/Deception or Drug crimes or Violent crimes
Possess the academic ability to succeed in the program
Demonstrate the motivation to continuously improve your knowledge/skills
Have the integrity to complete all assigned academic work independently
Demonstrate a high degree of reliability, both in task accomplishment and time keeping
Benefits
401(k) and 401(k) matching
Health insurance
Health savings account
Dental insurance
Group Life Insurance with Optional supplemental life and disability insurance programs
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Culture of Learning with State-Certified Apprenticeship Programs
Equal Employment Opportunity: Everett Ship Repair is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, political affiliation, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, age, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability.
Everett Ship Repair is a drug free workplace, and all applicants are subject to a pre-employment drug screen and a background check.
Everett Ship Repair

About Everett Ship Repair

Everett Ship Repair, LLC is a full service shipyard specializing in the repair, maintenance and conversion of Navy craft, passenger vessels, Coast Guard ships, tugs, barges and fishing vessels.

Located on the Everett waterfront in North Puget Sound we are group committed to the industry we serve. It is our goal to provide our customers with a high level of quality and value and will do what it takes to gain and maintain the trust of ship owners and operators who look to the Puget Sound to service their fleets.

Industry
Manufacturing & Production
Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Everett, Washington
Year Founded
2019
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