Required Education and/or Work Experience:
- Must have a high school education or equivalent.
- Must have acquired at least 4 years of practical experience in hot work on pipelines and pressure vessels either through the successful completion of an apprenticeship training program, or 4 years of responsible trade work under the direct supervision of a qualified master or journeyman.
- He must have demonstrated (1) that he can plan and skillfully lay out work, (2) that he has a very good working knowledge of standard practices, processes, methods and materials of the trade, (3) that he has the manual ability to direct the work of helpers in a harmonious fashion.
Preferred Education and/or Work Experience:
- Preference to trade school training.
Required Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation:
- Must have a valid type 5 driver's license. Preferably be qualified to operate a boom truck.
Working Conditions/Environment/Physical Demands:
- Works both indoors and outdoors, in confined spaces below ground level and under harbor piers, and at elevations exceeding 100 feet.
- Involves hot work and pipe pressures through 700 psig.
- Degree of exposure to gas fumes varies from light to an occasional extreme concentration requiring use of a gas mask.
- May involve work at nights, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, subject to 24-hour emergency call-out.
- Must be able to travel for duration of project.
- Must be in good physical condition; good eyesight, 20/20 vision or 20/20 corrected.
- Work involves a moderate to heavy degree of physical effort.
- Lumbo sacral spine must be considered a good risk for heavy labor work.
- Must not have acrophobia or claustrophobia.