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Responsible for constructing and repairing fiberglass boat hulls, decks, and small parts. This role involves using a variety of tools and materials to ensure high-quality finishes and structural integrity.
Job Responsibility:
Building and repairing fiberglass boat hulls, decks, and small parts using hand tools and specialty tools like gel-coat spray equipment, grinders, buffers, and drills
Inspecting parts and understanding fiberglass finishes or basic use of abrasives
Handling and applying solvents, paints, pastes, putty, and wax, along with proper disposal
Follow specific job instructions and provide verbal and/or written status of part completion
Recognizing and protecting boat components while performing finishing duties
Advanced knowledge and proficiency in all Tech I job duties
Satisfactory completion of an internal skills test that will include, but is not limited to: Ability to demonstrate proper gel to catalyst chemical mixture through calculating proper component levels and ability to mix to standard temperatures
Requires demonstration, in a specified timeframe, of acceptable repair methodologies for the following defects on a small part geometry following gel coat surface acceptance criteria: dual action sand marks and blemishes, pits, pinholes, craters, cracks, mold marks, air voids, takeoff and buff
Maintain cleanliness, ensure safety compliance to include PPE adherence, safety policy adherence, and safe behaviors and conditions
Must possess the desire and ambition to always work safely and report all hazards to their supervisor immediately
Must understand basic terminology such as OSHA, DEP, and other regulatory agencies
Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment where designated, including but not limited to safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, etc
Requirements:
High School diploma or GED
2-3 years of boat building experience preferred
Working knowledge of hand tools
Ability to read and understand prints and production schedules
Ability to work with suspended loads and heavy lifting, up to 50lbs
Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
Ability to adapt to changing requirements in a positive and proactive way
Excellent attention to detail for identifying defects and inconsistencies in parts and components
Nice to have:
Previous experience in quality control or inspection, preferably in a manufacturing or marine environment
Advanced proficiency with precision measuring tools and equipment, such as calipers, micrometers, and coordinate measuring machines
Proven ability to identify and resolve quality issues and recommend corrective actions
Strong ability to meticulously document inspection findings and maintain accurate records
What we offer:
medical
dental
vision
paid vacation
401k (up to 4% match)
Health Savings Account (with company contribution)