The DCT will have the ability to produce working drawings generated from processed data to produce installation fixtures for on board ship or shop assemblies.
The DCT will also be required to work with Project Managers to produce production processes for manufacturing complex steel structure assembly controls. These controls will require in-process checks with required checkpoints for final product acceptance.
The DCT will have the ability to work independently offsite, delivering the customer quality products in a timely manner, while being supervised remotely.
The DCT may be required to perform measurement surveys on back shifts in order to mitigate temperature variation and weekends in order to not impede work flow.
The DCT will at times be assigned to Engineering Departments to translate their product data into working drawings and work packages.
Install complex deck, hull, and bulkhead systems IAW required technical drawings, manuals, and instructions. Design, fabricate, and install complex fixtures and targets to ensure proper alignment during welding/ brazing procedures. Determine size and material requirements for system modification or installation; particularly, high pressure, Level I and SUBSAFE systems.
Follow detailed repair procedures and instructions (e.g. QA package steps, RECs, CWPs, FWPs, TGIs, Maintenance Standards, etc.) in order to complete the production operations.
Self- motivated, focused individual with strong attention to detail and high ethical standards.
Must be able to work independently with limited supervision.
Ability to communicate and interface with the Production, Engineering, Quality and support departments.