Shipfitter
Company: Pushing Past Possible
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Qualifications 1 – 3 years of related aluminum/shipyard
experience Formal craft training to demonstrate the ability to read
blueprints, engineering drawings and sketches, layout and fabricate
parts and assemblies correctly. Demonstrated skills based on the
results of the fabricating test. Must always be safety conscious
(wear proper PPE). Must be able to follow written and verbal
instructions. Basic computer skills. Must be willing to work
rotating shifts. Ability to become certified as a forklift and
overhead crane operator. Willingness and flexibility to work
extended hours as needed to accomplish the task or work Note\:
Level will be determined based on relevant experience, scope of
role, skills, etc. Education Requirements: Must have high school
diploma, GED or equivalent certificate, or bronze level (or higher)
for ACT WorkKeys Certification . Similar roles may include:
Carpenter, construction apprentice or laborer, shop hand or
technician, pipe fitter, welder, fabricator, tacker, rig hand,
sheet metal installer Essential Physical Demand Requirements:
Physical demands described have been validated by on-site job
analysis. They are representative of the physical demands that must
be met by an employee to successfully and safely perform the
essential functions of this job. The following information is a
synopsis of key physical demand requirements determined from a
detailed job analysis: Overview: Non-Climate Controlled Environment
(Extreme Heat & Extreme Cold); Elevated Heights; climbing;
crawling; using ladders; stairs & ramps; frequent/prolonged
lifting(35 pounds single lift & 70 pounds team lift); repetitive
motion of different extremities, confined spaces; tight spaces;
Radiographic Activity Environment; Magnetic Wave Environment;
Working with Chemicals Postural: Must have the ability to move
extremities and spine throughout an enough range of motion that
will permit the employee to work in a variety of postures involving
a range from floor to overhead level. Flexing and twisting of the
trunk and other awkward postures are occasionally required.
Dexterity \: Must have a good dexterity and frequently use one and
two hands throughout the work period for hand tools and handling
materials. Cardiorespiratory Demand \: Must have enough
cardiorespiratory fitness to be able to perform medium work
involving constant standing and walking, material handling and
performing work in a hot, humid environment. General Physical
Activities \: Include standing, walking, sitting, stooping,
kneeling, squatting, body twisting, sense of touch, manual
dexterity, speaking clearly, seeing distant/reading, reaching,
hearing, depth perception, color vision, lifting, carrying,
pushing, pulling, climbing ladders, climbing stairs and balancing.
Physical Demand Level - Medium \: Must be able to perform medium
physical labor as classified by the United States Department of
Labor. May be required to lift up to 35 pounds for a single person
lift, and up to 70 pounds team lift. Who We Are Textron Systems is
part of Textron, a $14 billion, multi-industry company employing
35,000 talented makers, thinkers, creators and doers worldwide. We
make things that fly, hover, zoom and launch. Things that move
people. Protect soldiers. Power industries. We serve customers in
industries spanning aerospace and defense, specialized vehicles,
turf care and fuel systems. This role is in Textron System’s Sea
Systems business area. Visit TextronSystems.com & Lycoming.com to
read more about who we are and the products we make! Are you a
Military Veteran? Textron's products and services are trusted
everyday by those who protect our country. We are dedicated to
hiring these Veterans and aim to translate their skills to make an
impact on our Company. How We Care At Textron Systems, our talented
people make us successful. We promote an inclusive environment
where we value individuality, differences, and unique perspectives.
Our Company is committed to offering employees opportunities to
grow and develop. Our benefits and compensation packages are
designed to help our talented employees excel and achieve their
goals, so they can make a difference every day in and outside of
the workplace. Below are just a few examples! Flexible Work
Schedules Education Assistance Career Development & Training
Opportunities Wellness Program (including Fitness Reimbursement)
Medical, Dental, Vision & 401(K) with Company Funding Paid Parental
Leave Check out our product! About This Role We believe people
should love what they do – in this role, you will be responsible
for: Performing the duties of a Structural Shipfitter daily. Job
duties include but are not limited to measuring, laying out,
cutting, grinding, forming and drilling of assorted materials
(aluminum, steel, stainless, gasket, rubber, screen, etc.). Works
from Engineering drawings, sketches and written and verbal
instructions. Reading from computer screens to retrieve work
instructions, blueprints or other documents Maintains records,
forms and logs as required. Typical tools and equipment used in the
performance of duties are\: MIG and TIG welders, manual hand tools,
mechanical, pneumatic, cordless and electric tools including porta
power, come a long, clamps, hammers and mauls, gougers, grinders,
saws, band saws, drills, tapes and scales. Must be capable of
handling chemicals and solvents including alcohol, cleaning
solvents, cutting oil, tool oil, etc. Housekeeping of shop and work
area (keeping work area neat and clean) daily. Must visually
inspect work to drawings and sketches for completeness and
dimensional correctness. May direct the activities or tasks of
helpers, as assigned. Perform other job-related duties as
assigned.
Keywords: Pushing Past Possible, Metairie , Shipfitter, Engineering , New Orleans, Louisiana