Engineering Equipment Operator
United States Army Installation Management Command
Posted: April 15, 2026 (44 days ago)
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U.S. Coast Guard
Department of Homeland Security
Location
Baltimore, Maryland
Salary
$34.71 - $40.55
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves hands-on work as a skilled shipfitter and welder, building, repairing, and maintaining boats and ships for the U.S. Coast Guard in Baltimore, Maryland.
You'll handle tasks like cutting metal, assembling parts, and welding structures to keep vessels seaworthy.
It's a great fit for experienced tradespeople who enjoy physical work, can read blueprints, and thrive in a team environment without needing constant oversight.
This position is located in the Department of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard, Industrial Department, Structural Shop in Baltimore, MD.
Applicants will be evaluated on their ability to perform the duties of the position rather than the length of experience.
Eligibility will be determined by the relevance, scope, and quality of all experience and training, regardless of where or how acquired.
Applicants will be rated and ranked based on their knowledge of the following job elements: 1. Ability to do the work of the position without more than normal supervision (SCREENOUT) 2.
Knowledge of equipment, structure, materials, etc. (includes constructing, repair, and forging) 3. Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. (includes blueprint reading) 4.
Layout and pattern development (includes geometric projection and triangulation) 5. Ability to use hand tools, power tools, etc. for metal work. 6.
Dexterity (assembly, disassembly, reassembly, etc.) National Service Experience (i.e., volunteer experience): Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social).
Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.
You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Major Duties:
You will perform all kinds of journeyman shipfitting and fabricating tasks involved in the construction, repair, maintenance, overhaul and conversion of a wide variety of types and sizes of marine craft and vessels.
Being a civilian working for the Coast Guard makes you a valuable team player.
Typical duties includes: * Identifying different types of metal and alloys and also determining thickness and popper grade.
* Developing templates, layout and fabricates complex and simple sub assemblies to include but not limited to shell plates, frames, water tight and non-watertight bulkheads, deck beams, superstructures, foundations, ladders, pipe rails, rudders, cradles and many other items.
* Using plasma arc and oxy-acetylene torch for burning, flushing and heating material.
* Using lifting eyes, chain fails, overhead cranes, slings, chains and other lifting gear to move material or regulate it on the job.
* Erecting hull components on site in accordance with center line, base line, buttock lines, waterlines, such as struts, shaft tubes, foundations, and other hull appendages.
* Performing tack-welding tasks in the 3F and 4F positions to include but not limited to common welding practices using shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW), and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) equipment.
Mandatory training is required which must be successfully completed and other training may occur as necessary for success in the position.
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