With minimum supervision, the Hot Work Coordinator should be able to provide Fire prevention guidance and support to the workforce, while ensuring that the Company maintains compliance with all applicable Federal, State and local regulations. Committed to the HS/fire prevention mission and its vision and values, adapts and remains flexible, performs ethically and self-manages efficiently and professionally. Extensive knowledge of ship repair or other manufacturing operations, facilities, processes and operating procedures to understand the impact that Federal, State and Local EHS regulations. Knowledgeable of: Ship configuration, ship repair techniques and operations. Safe operation of tools and machinery. Knowledge and experience with fire prevention and identifying hazards. Conduct daily surveillances of assigned areas ensuring that all operations (including those of Sub-Contractors) are in compliance with Federal, State and local regulations and NASSCO HS/fire prevention policies and procedures; identify EHS/fire prevention hazards or deficiencies and initiates corrective action through production supervision. Prepare written reports on surveillances. Review current literature and trade publications in order to remain current regarding all OSHA and other applicable HS standards and regulations. Establish a close working relationship and communicate with department/ship manager on a regular basis. Able to identify/locate various compartments on board vessels. Must be able to gain access to government facilities. Must have current driver's license. Must have the ability to communicate effectively, in English, in both oral and written applications in order to successfully interact with management and employees. Able to reason and solves problems; use reference materials; use organizing strategies; utilize time and resources effectively. Capable of interacting with others; promoting customer's satisfaction; respects diversity; resolves conflicts. Computes and reasons mathematically. Other responsibilities and duties as assigned. With minimum supervision, Hot Work Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all hot work policies and practices are followed. This position assists with implementing, monitoring and reviewing the protective and preventative measures that companies are required or choose to follow, and work to prevent fires. Carrying out daily hot work surveillances to check that policies and procedures are being properly implemented. Must be able to access all work locations, including government and private ship yards and/or vessels. While performing the duties of this position, the employee must be able to enter confined spaces through temporary access openings, man hole covers, water tight hatches and doors. Work at heights in confining or restricted spaces aboard vessels under construction/repair. Daily inspections require entering confined spaces, climbing ladders, working at heights, walking on scaffolding, observing use of tools and operation of equipment/machinery. Physical dexterity must allow for bending, reaching, climbing, crawling, and working on ladders and scaffolding. Must be physically able to walk to all yard locations, handle stressful situations, and be able to lift up to 50 pounds of weight. Visual abilities required include close, distance and peripheral vision, depth perception and color recognition. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to vapors, gases, dust, welding/burning fumes, and smoke. Must be able to spend up to 90% of time in an outdoor shipyard environment in all climates. The noise level is usually moderate to extremely noisy 90% of the time, which may include sirens, horns, chipping, and hammering. Maintain regular, reliable attendance. May be required to travel to Everett for company business.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees