REPORTS TO: Applicable Trade Apprentice Instructor/Production Supervisor SUPERVISES: N/A AUTHORITIES / RESPONSIBILITIES: Required to successfully complete the US Department of Labor curriculum consisting of 576+ academic hours and 8000 hours of on-the-job learning (OJL). Must maintain an academic average with a minimum score of 80% and maintain a minimum performance assessment of 65. Must perform corresponding job duties to the applicable trade position QUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE: To be considered qualified for a position as an Apprentice, an individual must: Possess a high school diploma or Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) Possess the academic ability to succeed in the program Demonstrate the motivation to continuously improve their knowledge/skills Have the integrity to complete all assigned academic work independently Demonstrate a high degree of reliability, both in task accomplishment and time keeping Successfully completed a craft related technical training program or have the equivalent craft work experience AIDT Graduates from Austal specific programs are preferred TOOLS: Must be able and willing to learn and retain information on company and trade procedures, materials, applicable tool usage, safety items, and equipment for the applicable trade of interest. An apprentice will be required to obtain a personal tool set as directed by craft management. DIRECTION/DISCRETION EXERCISED: Must maintain a positive attitude during all aspects of training. Must exhibit a genuine interest in acquiring applicable information in course content, safety items, company policies, on-the job learning and leadership training. Authority to identify and correct any safety incident or unsafe procedure witnessed during training or on-the-job learning. Must be willing to give the company their best effort at all times whether in an academic or production setting. LIAISES WITH: Applicable trade apprentice instructor(s) for academic assignment and progress, assigned production supervisor for production job assignments and assessments, Apprentice Training Coordinator and Manager for program questions and issues PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Must be able to tour all vessels and work sites. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to manipulate, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit. Specific physical requirements include the following: Must have the ability to bend, squat, stoop, crawl, and kneel. Perform prolonged standing. Ability to turn head from side to side and about the vertical axis. Ability to turn body at the waist from side to side and about the vertical axis. Lift/push/pull 50lbs to 75lbs on an occasional basis. Lift/push/pull up to 20lbs on a frequent basis. Must have the ability to climb in a safe manner (climbing as a minimum includes stairs, scaffolding, ladders, and ramps). Ability to work at heights above 12' while working from ladders, scaffolding and/or man lifts. Able to work at a variety of levels (ex. waist, eye, overhead). Demonstrate the ability to safely and appropriately use required tools and equipment. Demonstrate good balance while working on uneven surfaces and maneuvering obstacles. Possess sufficient handgrip and coordination to carry and operate tools and equipment. Ability to utilize personal protective equipment (hard hat, safety glasses, steel-toes shoes, goggles, respirator, safety harness, safety line, flotation gear, etc.) safely per OSHA standards. Ability to withstand cold and hot temperatures. Ability to enter 18 x 36 openings and work in confined spaces for prolonged periods of time. Able to respond to verbal and audible sounds/commands. Able to utilize adequate visual skills. Ability to fully extend the arm while reaching overhead, reaching out, reaching to the side and reaching down. Ability to perceive attributes of an object/material such as size, shape, temperature and texture by means of receptors in the hands and fingers. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to humid conditions, bright flashing lights, moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, outside weather conditions, and extreme heat. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes and/or airborne particles at or below the PEL, toxic or caustic chemicals, and heat and cold. The noise level in the work environment is usually very loud, + 90 dB. SAFETY Must comply with company, federal, state, and local safety and environmental rules and regulations while performing daily job tasks. ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES: Candidates must meet the following employment eligibility guidelines to be eligible for employment with Austal USA: Able to provide proof of US Person Status Willing to submit to a drug screen Willing to submit to a background check No felony convictions of Theft/Deception or Violent crimes within seven years from disposition date No felony convictions of Drug crimes within three years from disposition date Equal Employment Commitment Any qualified individual with a disability who is having difficulty in completing an application because of incompatible technology or other disability-related application issues may contact us at the following phone number for assistance: .... Austal's commitment to equal employment opportunity applies at all levels of employment, in all job titles, including the executive level, and to all employment actions, including but not limited to decisions concerning recruitment, hiring, training, and promotion. Austal USA is a ship manufacturer headquartered in Mobile, Ala., with service centers in San Diego and Singapore and a technology center in Charlottesville, Va. With the most modern steel panel line in the shipbuilding industry, Austal USA's facility is capable of supporting the manufacture of both aluminum and steel ships. Austal USA leverages a moving module production line and strict adherence to lean manufacturing principles to consistently deliver on-schedule and on-budget. Austal USA is currently under contract for several programs, including the U.S. Coast Guard's Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC), the TAGOS-25 ocean surveillance ships, the Spearhead-class Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF), the Navajo-class Towing, Salvage and Rescue ships (T-ATS), the Expeditionary Medical Ship (EMS), the Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock Medium (AFDM), and the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), and is supporting Navy unmanned vessel programs leveraging its advanced machinery control system. Austal USA's service business provides global support to U.S. Navy, Military Sealift Command and other customers. Austal USA's San Diego Service Center includes a waterfront facility that will have the capability to drydock small combatants and similar sized ships. Earning 23 safety excellence awards, Austal USA continues to be one of the safest shipyards in America.
Job ID: 480412878
Originally Posted on: 6/8/2025