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Designer, 2nd & 3rd Class - Now Hiring

Job DescriptionBIW is hiring Marine Designers at the following levels:
2nd Class Designer:
$25.
17/Hr.
- $27.
16/Hr.
3rd Class Designer:
$21.
12/Hr.
- $24.
30/Hr.
Designer Benefits package includes:
Annual wage and promotion increases Flexible work schedules Vacation/Sick time options 401k matching.
These positions are for all shifts.
Perform marine design activities that include, but are not limited to, 3D modeling & visualization.
Resolution of design-related problems encountered during ship construction that may involve occasional ship-checking.
Development of ship alteration drawings for repair/alteration of ships in the fleet.
Electronic drafting of installation & fabrication drawings.
Extraction of computer aided manufacturing data.
Submitting a Resume outlining your experience and qualifications is highly recommended.
Required/Preferred Education/TrainingRequired:
Good computer skills (e.
g.
, proficiency with Microsoft Office tools).
Ability to read, interpret, and follow technical procedures, standards, and work instructions.
Strong communication skills and ability to work in a team environment.
Preferred:
Ability to perform ship checks through visits to the physical construction products on the waterfront or in fabrication facilities, as well as ability to travel to ship homeports on occasion.
Knowledge in extraction of computer aided manufacturing data - CAD/CAM, MasterCAM, 5Axis, G-Code.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD and CATIA Completion of SMCC Workforce Marine Design Training Program Preferredhttps:
//startsmart.
smccme.
edu/short-term-training-smcc-plp-may-2021/#careerRequired/Preferred ExperienceThis position requires you to be able to obtain a government security clearance.
You must be a US Citizen for consideration and you must be able to obtain an interim security clearance within the first 45 days of hire.
For more information regarding the security clearance process, please visit Investigations & Clearance Process (dcsa.
mil) Design experience in one of the following disciplines preferred; Loft, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, or Hull Outfit.
Experience with installation and fabrication drawings is highly desirable.
Familiar with ship specifications as related to design requirements.
Completion of SMCC Workforce Marine Design Training Program Preferred https:
//startsmart.
smccme.
edu/short-term-training-smcc-plp-may-2021/#career 2nd Class Required:
Minimum of four (4) years design experience, OR Bachelor's degree in a related technical field (Engineering, Engineering Technology, Architecture), OR Associate/ Vocational School degree with two (2) years design experience, required.
3D CAD or AUTOCAD proficiency.
3rd Class Required:
Minimum of a High School Diploma or have completed a Trade/Technical/Vocational program with focus on CAD application and design principles.
3rd Class Preferred:
High School Diploma with STEM endorsement.
1 year of design experience, OR Associates Degree in Technical School (CAD, Engineering Technology, Design, Architecture, Graphic Arts), OR Graduate of BIW's Manufacturing division apprenticeship program, OR Seven (7) years of experience as a first class mechanic in a marine trade, or formal military training in a technical field, OR 3D CAD or AutoCAD proficiency.
Credit may be given for graphic arts or CIS experience.
Salary:
$25.
17 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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