Must be willing to travel/temporarily relocate to the following locations:
- Pascagoula, MS.
- Lockport, LA.
AAA USA is actively hiring experienced Marine Shipfitter to support major marine and shipbuilding projects throughout the Gulf Coast region. We are seeking skilled trades professionals experienced in structural fitting, blueprint reading, fabrication, and shipyard assembly environments.
This is an excellent opportunity to join long-term shipbuilding and marine construction programs offering competitive pay, overtime opportunities, and career growth within the marine industry.
Why Trades Professionals Choose AAA USA:
- Competitive Pay.
- Overtime Opportunities.
- Long-Term Gulf Coast Projects.
- Relocation Assistance Available.
- Referral Programs.
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits.
- 401(k) with Company Match.
Position Summary:
The 1st Class Ship Fitter is responsible for fabricating, assembling, and installing structural parts of ships and other marine vessels in accordance with blueprints, specifications, and shipyard standards.
Essential Functions:
- Read and interpret blueprints, sketches, and specifications to determine layout, assembly, and installation procedures.
- Cut, align, fit, and tack structural parts of ships using hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment.
- Lay out reference points and lines on ship components using measuring instruments.
- Assemble hulls, bulkheads, frames, and other structural components in proper alignment.
- Use cutting torches, grinders, and hand tools to prepare metal surfaces and cut material.
- Ensure quality and accuracy in fitting and fabrication work.
- Follow all safety protocols and maintain a clean work area.
- Assist with lifting and positioning large components using cranes, hoists, or rigging.
- Collaborate with welders, pipefitters, and other trades to complete vessel construction or repair.
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED preferred.
- Minimum 3+ years of ship fitting or related fabrication experience in a shipyard or heavy industrial setting.
- Ability to read and understand shipyard drawings and blueprints.
- Skilled in the use of hand tools, power tools, cutting torches, and measuring instruments.
- Familiarity with shipyard safety regulations and procedures.
- Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in various environmental conditions.