Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Shipyard Employment
11 matching jobs found.
River Boat Carpenter
Traditional craftsman who designs, processes, assembles, and finishes wooden boats (river boats) for river navigation from start to finish.
Engine Outfitter (Ships)
Technical job involving assembly, installation, piping, welding, and adjustment of engine parts such as main and auxiliary engines on ships.
Ship Interior Fitter
A profession that processes and installs interior materials such as walls, floors, ceilings, and seats in ship interior spaces to make living areas comfortable.
Ship Deck Outfitter (Outfitting) Worker
A profession that installs and assembles outfitting parts on the deck of ships. Technical role specializing in constructing deck attachments such as passageways, handrails, stairs, etc.
Ship Outfitting Carpenter
Specialist who installs wooden panels and furniture in ship cabins, decks, wheelhouses, etc., to finish the interiors.
Ship Generator Installation Worker
Technical job involving installing marine generators on ship hulls, performing wiring, adjustments, and test runs to construct power supply equipment.
Shipbuilding Draftsman
A specialized technical job that creates manufacturing drawings of hulls and parts using CAD software, etc., in the shipbuilding process.
Shipbuilding Iron Machinery Worker
Shipbuilding iron machinery workers cut, process, and weld steel structural components of ships, and assemble hulls and mechanical equipment.
Generator Installer (Ships)
Specialized technical job that installs, assembles, wires, test-operates, and adjusts marine generators to handle the installation of onboard power equipment.
Boat Carpenter
Artisan specializing in the manufacturing and repair of wooden boats.