
NCCER Certified Journeyman Pipefitter
- Boise, ID
- $34.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
ResponsibilitiesESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Perform Journeyman level Pipefitter work.
- Read and interpret measuring tools such as, tape measure, speed square, framing square…etc. In order to perform task accurately.
- Read and interpret project plans, blue prints, and other written instructions and diagrams in order to perform tasks accurately.
- Fully Understand Plant North and drawing coordinates.
- Read and Understand Isometric and Ortho drawings as well as P&ID’s.
- Be able to “Red-Line” Drawings. Draw ISO’s.
- Plan, lay-out, install, test, repair and perform all types of pipe fitting and fabrication work in accordance with all applicable plans, specifications, codes, and industry standards, including but not limited to various pipe supports and materials.
- Install valves, couplings and other fittings; disassemble and remove damaged or worn pipe, etc.
- Use appropriate hand (i.e. wrap around) and power tools (i.e. grinders) to fit and install all types of pipe and/or similar tubular products; have working knowledge of all types of pipe and piping systems, including butt welded, socket welded, threaded, Victaulic, grooved, glued and fused joints;
- Produce quality work, meeting requirements of plans, specifications and industry standards.
- Closely interact with the installation crews for movement of materials and equipment.
- Understand and implement lockout/tagout procedures in a safe manner.
- Perform daily safety checks to ensure equipment is in safe operating condition.
- Complete necessary documentation, reporting, and limited office duties.
- Work in other crafts at levels appropriate to training and skills as requested by project. supervision. Must have the ability to take direction from a higher skilled worker or foreman.
- Must have basic knowledge of the construction processes involved in heavy industrial construction.
- Support project with other tasks as directed by supervision.
- A Master Journeyman must be able to direct a small crew and/or mentor Journeyman and Helpers.
- Communicate with Foreman regarding any problems arising, materials required, or any hazards noted.
- Ability to work different shifts and overtime as required.
- Work under production schedule pressure.
- Attain set standards of accuracy.
- Be able to perform duties in a safe manner.
- 4+ years related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience
- High School Diploma or GED Certification (preferred)
- Applicable Pipefitter training and certificate from NCCER, NCCCO, or from approved 3rd party certification body
- Journeyman: a minimum of four years’ experience in craft as well as an approved certification in applicable craft such as NCCER.
- Be knowledgeable of MIC Health and Safety programs and project specific regulations.
- When on-site, actively participate in daily toolbox meetings with crews and subcontractors.
- Set a personal example of safe behavior.
- Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals
- Add and subtract two-digit numbers, multiply and divide with 10's and 100's and ability to perform these operations using units weight measurement and volume
- Common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written or oral form
- Ability to work within precise standards of accuracy and follow set procedures and standards
- Other may duties may be assigned
- Maintain in-depth relations with all members of their team and your supervisor.
- Work up to a 12-hour shift doing hard physical work in varying temperatures and outside conditions.
- May need to maintain physical strength and stamina; Use arms, hands, and legs fully; Push, pull, and frequently lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds; and stoop, kneel, balance, crouch, crawl, and climb to perform job tasks.
- Stamina to perform this task repetitively and continuously for several hour intervals.
- Uncontrolled environmental conditions: Constant change in weather and site conditions.
- This work environment may involve moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors and/or loud noises.
- Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to- safety toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.).
- Move in and around confined, cluttered, and uneven areas.
- May need to work at heights and must be able to abide by all safety and fall-protection requirements; must be able to wear and utilize all safety equipment required for work at heights.
- Evaluate information based on measurable standards; and see details in objects or drawings and recognize slight differences in shapes and shadings.
- Visualize objects in three dimensions from drawings.
- Keep good balance and work at heights.
- See well (either naturally or with correction).
- Hear well (either naturally or with correction.)
- Coordinate the use of eyes, hands, and feet.
- Compensation $34 / hour, commensurate with experience
- Competitive pay with ongoing performance review and merit increase
- 401(k) with company match & Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
- Flexible spending account (Healthcare & Dependent care)
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (plan choice) - coverage for spouse, domestic partner, and children
- Diabetes Management, Telehealth Coverage, Prescription Drug Plan, Pet Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Short and long-term disability, life insurance, and accidental death & dismemberment
- Voluntary life insurance, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity coverage
- Emergency Travel Assistance Program
- Group legal plan