· An Assembly Mechanic utilizes company supplied Bills of Material (BOMs) and Drawings to assemble various components, from small valves/tanks to complete chassis or skid mounted units.
· The Hydrostatic Test Operator executes pressure testing on various high-pressure vessels (pipes, tanks, pipe spools, etc.) using specifications found on company supplied Cut Sheets and Drawings
· Arrives at work on time, clocks in on the correct job, and is prepared to begin working at the start of shift
· Checks work for quality issues including fabrication, paint, and assembly
· May be asked to preform service and quality test procedures on equipment using customer supplied documentation
· Verify that the Cut Sheet and Drawing are the same part number and revision
· Inspects pieces required to complete the assigned job, making sure quantities are correct and match the Cut Sheet or Drawing
· Tests vessel to pressure required on Cut Sheet or Drawing
· Puts Identification Tags on assemblies as required
· Empties trash cans at the end of every shift
· Makes sure that all time is being charged to the correct job by clocking into corresponding BOM correctly
· Follows all company, DEQ and OSHA rules and regulations
· Must supply own basic hand tools and toolbox
· Must be site trained in overhead crane & forklift usage
· Strong work ethic and ability to work as part of a team
· Must be able to read and understand any and all types of gauges used for testing
· Strong work ethic and ability to communicate with Fabrication Lead and Quality Control Inspector
· Ability to stand, climb, twist and bend during scheduled shift
· Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.