Monday, July 29, 2013

BAE Job Opportunities

Refer all inquiries and questions to:
Jamie Erickson
Talent Acquisition – BAE Systems
Office: 619-359-5439
 

San Diego Ship Repair FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS, PLEASE VISIT THE CAREER PORTAL (Listed Below)
Please apply to Career Portal: http://www.baesystems.jobs
Internal Candidates Please Apply to Career Portal: http://baesystems.hodesiq.com/internaljobs/job_startFrame.asp
JOB OPENINGS 7/25/2013


FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS/REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE VISIT THE CAREER PORTAL


Administrative Openings

395698 Admin Support Specialist III


Will perform misc. data entries into Microsoft Access based on subcontractor markup and sub strategies, download numerous reports such as sub matrixes and compiled subcontractor lists to support the subcontractor proposal team. Accuracy, quality and resourcefulness a must especially working with numbers. This position will also be a backup for document control and requisitioner. This position is also a backup for Invoice validations.


395495 Estimator II
(Material Estimator/Planner for Mechanical Systems)
The Estimator II (Material Estimator/Planner for Mechanical Systems) will interpret drawings, technical manuals and work specifications to develop material estimates and requisitions for repairs on US Navy and Commercial ships. The Material Estimate Bill Of Material will subsequently be used for procurement. Develop material estimates for new/growth work resultant from inspection reports, deficiency reports & contract changes. Accomplish requisitioning of material as required to support the Material Department. Frequent contact with material suppliers, craft personnel, project management and purchasing.


394432 NDT Inspector Level II


Conduct in-process inspections and surveillances of ship’s work in progress: welding, NDT, and PCP. Maintain ship project records and prepare reports as required. Must possess the following: Navy background, ISO knowledge, and computer skills in Excel and Access.


394147 Safety Technician II


Safety and health resource for shipyard and subcontractor personnel working in a variety of industrial fields associated with ship repair. Survey and inspect working environments and sites. Conduct various safety training sessions and safety orientation. Continuous interaction with customers (US Navy, SWRMC, etc.), company employees, subcontractors, vendors, State and Federal OSHA compliance officers and visitors to the facility and other locations.


393930 Inspector III (PCP Coordinator)


The PCP Coordinator will be responsible for reviewing Process Control Procedures (PCP’s), Expanded PCP’s (EPCP’s) and Preservation Packages. Must also maintain records, prepare reports and attend meetings. May also be required to write and update policies and instructions, schedule and attend QA Checkpoints, conduct training, audits and surveillances as directed by the QA Supervisor. Duties will be conducted both on and off-site. Other duties as assigned.


393867 Ship Superintendent II


As a member of the Program Management Team, manage a designated portion of a Navy surface ship repair package including the installation, modification, and repair of complex equipment and systems in Engineering, Crew Berthing, and Mission Critical spaces. Ensure assigned work is completed on time and within established budgets. Resolve all problems that cannot otherwise be resolved by assigned craft supervision, as well as working with the customer, subcontractors, and other departments to keep a minimum of interferences and distractions from impacting the progression of work. Key job responsibilities: conduct ship checks; attend meetings; participate in and assist craft personnel in setting up production schedules and manpower projections by reading and interpreting detailed work items, drawings, and related budgeting and man-hour reports; assist with the make/buy process and subcontractor selection; ensure craft supervision and subcontractors are aware of milestones, key events, and target dates for assigned work. Ability to assess production progress and discuss production status with the Project Management Team; interface with other shipyard departments including Estimating, Quality Assurance and Testing, Environmental, and Production Support.


We pride ourselves on being an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Classifications and grade levels are subject to change based upon applicant qualifications.





San Diego Ship Repair FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS, PLEASE VISIT THE CAREER PORTAL (Listed Below)

Please apply to Career Portal: http://www.baesystems.jobs

Internal Candidates Please Apply to Career Portal: http://baesystems.hodesiq.com/internaljobs/job_startFrame.asp

JOB OPENINGS-PRODUCTION 7/25/2013


FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS/REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE VISIT THE CAREER PORTAL


LEVELS:


Helper = 1 year experience ($13.90 - $16.10 per hour)

Improver = 2 to 4 years experience ($17.75 - $19.70 per hour)

Journeyman = 5+ years experience ($21.05 - $24.95 per hour)


HELPFUL HINT:
If you search by the requisition number (i.e. 378147) of one of the below positions and the posting does appear in your search, it may have been filled since this posting. Consider searching on the expertise (i.e. Welding, Electrician, Pipe etc), it will bring up possible positions that have been opened since this posting.

395118 Electrical Craft Supervisor II


Supervises and directs activities of Electrical Craft workers. Responsible for safety, quality, schedule and budget of all assigned work. Responsible for administering discipline to assigned employees. Responsible for evaluating performance by objective metrics. Additional Duties to include: • Generate estimates, maintain schedules and adhere to budget on assigned projects. • Assists workers in resolving technical problems. Leads continuous improvement. • Responsible for making calls as to which equipment to utilize in certain processes and improve process to save time and material using the continuous improvement tools. • Directly supervises craft work on assigned projects to insure and verify conformance to specification. • Communicates and passes specifications, blue prints, and job orders to workers, and assigns duties.


395556 Pipefitter Journeyman


Journeyman Pipefitters are assigned to rip out, repair, target, layout, fabricate, install and test marine piping systems onboard ships in various stages of repair and modernization. Repair and replacement of ships’ piping systems such as Auxiliary Salt Water, Fire Main, Potable Water, Hydraulic, Compressed Air, Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, Engine Exhaust etc. are accomplished utilizing work item specifications, NAVSEA/Military standards and marine blueprints. Necessary fabrication abilities include the use of various shop equipment such as table saws, pipe threading machines, bending machines (power as well as hand operated), drill presses and brazing equipment. Additional tasks associated with this position are the strain free of pumps and miscellaneous ship equipment as well as blanking, pressure testing of tanks (structural boundary testing) and unblinking of the same. Performs related tasks as assigned, some of which may become essential to the position.


395557 Pipefitter Improver


Pipefitter Improvers are assigned to assist Journeyman, Leads and Supervisors to rip out, repair, target, layout, fabricate, install and test marine piping systems onboard ships in various stages of repair and modernization. Repair and replacement of ships’ piping systems such as Auxiliary Salt Water, Fire Main, Potable Water, Hydraulic, Compressed Air, Fuel Oil, Lube Oil, Engine Exhaust etc. are accomplished utilizing work item specifications, NAVSEA/Military standards and marine blueprints. Necessary fabrication abilities include the use of various shop equipment such as table saws, pipe threading machines, bending machines (power as well as hand operated), drill presses and brazing equipment. Additional tasks associated with this position are the strain free of pumps and miscellaneous ship equipment as well as blanking, pressure testing of tanks (structural boundary testing) and unblinking of the same. Performs related tasks as assigned, some of which may become essential to the position.

394459 Crane Tenders

The Crane Tender works with and supports the Crane Operator and is responsible for completing safe crane lifts of equipment and material throughout the facility.


394074 Journeyman Riggers


Riggers are responsible for lifting, moving and positioning machinery, equipment, structural parts, and other heavy loads aboard ship and in the shops. Shipboard rigging to include removal of the machinery and equipment on and off the ship and through narrow openings utilizing jacks, chain falls, come alongs and rollers. Shipboard machinery and equipment to include but not limited to: pumps, valves, motors, electronic equipment, etc. Riggers are also responsible for selecting rigging gear based on weight and distribution of load, availability of hoisting machinery, and the presence of obstacles which might interfere with maneuverability of incorrectly rigged hoisting gear. May signal workers operating cranes or other equipment to move load. Individuals will also be required to inspect their own rigging gear according to safety rules and OSHA standards. Will perform additional related tasks as assigned by Supervisor, some of which may become essential to the position.


394541 Journeyman Shipfitters


Journeyman Shipfitters will perform shipfitting duties in all stages of repair and modernization of US Naval Vessels. Responsibilities to include tacking and fitting of bulkheads, railings, foundations, deck plating and other structural members. Assembles, cuts and grinds metal structural parts to include plates, bulkheads, strong backs, turnbuckles, come-alongs. Aligns parts in relation to each other. Performs layout work according to blueprints or reference lines. Marks location of holes to be drilled, drives wedges and installs temporary fasteners to hold parts in place for welding or riveting. May perform pre-fabrication work inside shop. Performs related tasks as assigned, some of which may become essential to the position.


394540 Journeyman Marine Electricians


Marine Electricians are assigned responsibilities for installs, repairs and hook ups of equipment for all electrical services. Work occurs in various stages of repair and modernization of Naval Ships. Marine Electricans lay out, pull, rip-out and install cable and conduit. These individuals will prepare the work area, drill holes and grind metal surfaces. Additional duties to include: welding mounting equipment and testing electrical equipment. Must read and interpret blueprints and work specifications in order to plan, layout, and accomplish work assignments. Individuals will require their own personal trade hand tools. Performs additional related tasks as assigned, some of which may become essential to the position.


394542 Journeyman Structural Welders


The Structural Welder welds assembled plating as specified by shipyard and MIL STDS. Duties include welding parts in position for fabrication of vessels, tanks or other structural assemblies. Structural parts to include but not limited to: deck plates, bulkheads and foundations using SMAW, FCAW and GMAW-Pulse processes. Utilize Carbon Arc gouging to cut, shape and back gouge weld joints. May prepare workplace for welding by cleaning, grinding or pre-heating. Responsible for maintaining housekeeping, keeping worksite free of waste and keeping materials and equipment stowed in an orderly manner. Will perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor.


394757 Journeyman Pipe Welders


(BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair has anticipated needs for Pipe Welders beginning mid-summer. This posting is a standing requisition for future hiring needs. It does not necessarily reflect current open positions.)




San Francisco Ship Repair:

390586 Pipefitter Foreman (Union)

395362 Steel Craft Manager

395364 Rigging Craft Manager

395425 Steel/Fitting Craft Foreman (Union)

We pride ourselves on being an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Classifications and grade levels are subject to change based upon applicant qualifications.




 

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