Mississippi Department of Employment Security
Outfitter
Mississippi Department of Employment Security, Gulfport, Mississippi, United States, 39500
Installs parts, marine hardware, metal trim, seats and windshields on fiberglass and aluminum boats using hand and power tools. Locates and marks position of hardware, seats and other parts according to specifications using a ruler, template or other marking devices. Assists other workers with installing engines, hydraulics and parts related to the marine industry.
Duties/Responsibilities
Installs parts, like hatches, marine hardware, metal trim, seats, cabinets, and windshields on fiberglass or aluminum, using hand tools portable power tools.
Locates marks position of hardware, seats and other parts according to specifications, using rule, template and marking device.
Cuts or grinds mounting bases or brackets, using portable electric saws grinders and bolts or screws them in place.
Drills holes bolts hardware, hatches, and other parts in place, using hand tools.
Applies caulking compound under spray rails, windshields, and around windows, using caulking gun.
Saws aluminum trim to specified lengths cements, crimps, screws, or pounds trim into place, using hacksaw, crimping device, adhesives, screwdriver, and mallet.
Inspects completed boat for defects and writes report of appraisal.
May grind interior and exterior contours of hull to remove burrs rough edges, using portable grinder.
Installs outboard and inboard motors and marine gears, waterjets, stern drives, and other similar propulsion systems.
May measure, cut and install insulation in designated sections of boats, using hand tools.
Skills & Experience
2+ years of experience in the marine industry, mechanical field or manufacturing industry preferred
High school diploma or equivalent
Must be mechanically inclined and have the ability to read and take measurements
Must be able to operate hand tools and power tools
Must be familiar with shop tools and heavy equipment
Familiar with blueprints, drawings and schematics
Good interpersonal skills
Must have good communication skills
Must be safety conscious
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Other
Industries Government Administration
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Duties/Responsibilities
Installs parts, like hatches, marine hardware, metal trim, seats, cabinets, and windshields on fiberglass or aluminum, using hand tools portable power tools.
Locates marks position of hardware, seats and other parts according to specifications, using rule, template and marking device.
Cuts or grinds mounting bases or brackets, using portable electric saws grinders and bolts or screws them in place.
Drills holes bolts hardware, hatches, and other parts in place, using hand tools.
Applies caulking compound under spray rails, windshields, and around windows, using caulking gun.
Saws aluminum trim to specified lengths cements, crimps, screws, or pounds trim into place, using hacksaw, crimping device, adhesives, screwdriver, and mallet.
Inspects completed boat for defects and writes report of appraisal.
May grind interior and exterior contours of hull to remove burrs rough edges, using portable grinder.
Installs outboard and inboard motors and marine gears, waterjets, stern drives, and other similar propulsion systems.
May measure, cut and install insulation in designated sections of boats, using hand tools.
Skills & Experience
2+ years of experience in the marine industry, mechanical field or manufacturing industry preferred
High school diploma or equivalent
Must be mechanically inclined and have the ability to read and take measurements
Must be able to operate hand tools and power tools
Must be familiar with shop tools and heavy equipment
Familiar with blueprints, drawings and schematics
Good interpersonal skills
Must have good communication skills
Must be safety conscious
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Other
Industries Government Administration
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