Structural Iron and Steel Workers
Military Training
Steelworking
Job Title: | Advanced Steelworker |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | Employs the principles and techniques of foremanship, job planning, job control elements, and the responsibilities for safety. Works basic mathematical problems involving sheetmetal layout, strength of wire rope and fiber line. Repairs welding equipment, welds ferrous and nonferrous metals, wrinkle bends pipe, lays out, and prepares plate and pipe joints to be welded in the vertical and overhead positions. GMA/GTA welds nonferrous metals in the flat position. Knows the nomenclature of pontoons, butler buildings, steel towers, bolted steel tanks, and AM-2 aluminum airfield mats. Knows the procedures of assembly and disassembly of steel structures. Performs practical work in the field under supervision, estimates, and plans minor jobs as to material and personnel. Lays out and splices wire rope and applies wire rope attachment and lays out and fabricates sheetmetal parts and joins the parts by riveting, soldering, spotwelding, or seaming. |
Job Title: | Steel Worker |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Enlisted |
Job Title: | Steelworker |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Enlisted |
Description: | Perform tasks directly related to fabrication and erection of pre-engineered structures, including steel reinforcement; control job site deployment of materials and equipment; direct and coordinate the composition, training and efforts of crews who fabricate, assemble, erect, position and join structural members and fabricated sections; maintain individual combat readiness; and perform tasks required in combat and disaster preparedness or recovery operations. |
Job Title: | Steelworker (BL-0) |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Enlisted |
Job Title: | Steelworker (BL-1) |
Branch: | Navy |
Class: | Enlisted |
The data sources for the information displayed here include: Defense Manpower Data Center. (Using onet291)