About the role
Position Summary:
Pipe welders use specialized knowledge to weld piping systems for marine vessels. They will mainly use welding equipment and will ensure that the welds pass inspections according to established standards (e.g. quality, structural soundness). Projects include ship repairs, new builds, and custom refits.
Responsibilities:
- Weld carbon steel pipes in all positions on vessels
- Read and follow weld procedures (WPS)
- Read and interpret pipe and pressure vessel drawings and specifications
- Operate manual and semi-automatic welders to fabricate piping systems
- Operate manual and semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment
- Repair and maintain pipe systems and components; breaks, leaks, obstructions, cracks, holes
- Maintain and develop working knowledge of various welding techniques and materials
- Set up, take down, and maintain welding equipment
- Other duties as required
Qualifications & Experience:
- Ability to weld pipe using SMAW and GTAW processes
- Welders will need to complete ABS welding certifications if hired
- Other TSSA or CWB welding certifications with carbon or stainless alloys considered an asset
- Minimum 3-5 years welding experience (emphasis on stick welding & fitting), with ability to operate manual and semi-automatic Stick, Flux-Core, MIG and TIG welders
- Experience welding pipe all position, 6G etc.
- Knowledge of specific welding hazards to protect self and others
- Ability to correctly and safely work with hand and power tools, steel/stainless steel, pipes, and other related materials;
- Should possess pipe welding tools and equipment
- Ability to read and interpret pipe and pressure vessel drawings and specifications
- Ability to read and follow welding instructions (WPS)
- Ability to work at heights using scaffolding, man lifts, ladders etc.
- Ability to work in confined spaces
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions year-round (cold, heat, wind, rain, snow, etc.)
- Experience mobilizing, inspecting, assembling, and demobilizing the work area
About Ontario Shipyards
Heddle Shipyards has operated shipyards in Canada for over 30 years. Our success is based on our commitment to safety, hard work and innovative thinking.
With facilities across the Great Lakes and East Coast, Heddle Shipyards is on course to be recognized as the most reliable provider of ship repair services in Canada. We strive to exceed industry standards for quality, health and safety and build meaningful and consistent relationships with our customers, suppliers, partners and employees.
Our core business is ship repair and maintenance. We also offer a range of complimentary Vessel Lifecycle Services, from new builds to vessel recycling. We excel in Heavy Industrial Fabrication Services as well as Project Support Services. We are ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
About the role
Position Summary:
Pipe welders use specialized knowledge to weld piping systems for marine vessels. They will mainly use welding equipment and will ensure that the welds pass inspections according to established standards (e.g. quality, structural soundness). Projects include ship repairs, new builds, and custom refits.
Responsibilities:
- Weld carbon steel pipes in all positions on vessels
- Read and follow weld procedures (WPS)
- Read and interpret pipe and pressure vessel drawings and specifications
- Operate manual and semi-automatic welders to fabricate piping systems
- Operate manual and semi-automatic flame-cutting equipment
- Repair and maintain pipe systems and components; breaks, leaks, obstructions, cracks, holes
- Maintain and develop working knowledge of various welding techniques and materials
- Set up, take down, and maintain welding equipment
- Other duties as required
Qualifications & Experience:
- Ability to weld pipe using SMAW and GTAW processes
- Welders will need to complete ABS welding certifications if hired
- Other TSSA or CWB welding certifications with carbon or stainless alloys considered an asset
- Minimum 3-5 years welding experience (emphasis on stick welding & fitting), with ability to operate manual and semi-automatic Stick, Flux-Core, MIG and TIG welders
- Experience welding pipe all position, 6G etc.
- Knowledge of specific welding hazards to protect self and others
- Ability to correctly and safely work with hand and power tools, steel/stainless steel, pipes, and other related materials;
- Should possess pipe welding tools and equipment
- Ability to read and interpret pipe and pressure vessel drawings and specifications
- Ability to read and follow welding instructions (WPS)
- Ability to work at heights using scaffolding, man lifts, ladders etc.
- Ability to work in confined spaces
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions year-round (cold, heat, wind, rain, snow, etc.)
- Experience mobilizing, inspecting, assembling, and demobilizing the work area
About Ontario Shipyards
Heddle Shipyards has operated shipyards in Canada for over 30 years. Our success is based on our commitment to safety, hard work and innovative thinking.
With facilities across the Great Lakes and East Coast, Heddle Shipyards is on course to be recognized as the most reliable provider of ship repair services in Canada. We strive to exceed industry standards for quality, health and safety and build meaningful and consistent relationships with our customers, suppliers, partners and employees.
Our core business is ship repair and maintenance. We also offer a range of complimentary Vessel Lifecycle Services, from new builds to vessel recycling. We excel in Heavy Industrial Fabrication Services as well as Project Support Services. We are ISO 9001:2015 Certified.