Construction Tank Assembler
Tank Connection · Parsons, KS · 5 mo ago
Management$19/hrFull-time
Position Summary
Construction Tank Assemblers are responsible for assisting in the field assembly of bolted steel tank systems utilizing knowledge of safe construction techniques and a variety of hand and power tools while adhering to company quality standards for a superior finished tank product.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Part of a 3-7 person field construction crew.
- Hourly position with full-time benefits.
- \$68 per day Per Diem; Hotels paid by the company.
- Must provide and wear steel-toed boots.
- Must comply with all site and company safety rules and standards.
- Must work in all outside weather extremes.
- Use a variety of hand & power tools, fixtures, work instructions, and other equipment to correctly assemble bolted tank systems.
- Read and follow assembly drawings, prints, and instructions.
- Lift, carry, or guide machine aided movement of assembly materials such as steel sheets, channels, tubes, mechanical fasteners, and other items as requested/needed for bolted tank assembly.
- Maintain work area and equipment in a clean orderly condition and follow prescribed safety procedures.
- Utilize and comply with methods of production, guidelines, and requirements according to established ISO 9001 policies.
- 100% continuous out-of-state travel working 6 to 7 days per week.
- May perform other duties as assigned.
Skills And Specifications
- Experience with Geodesic Domes and Bolted Tank installation is a plus.
- Ability to learn the operation of forklift, man-lift, and other material handling mobile equipment.
- Ability to safely operate a variety of power and hand tools.
- Willingness to work at heights and inside of tanks.
- Must be able to perform elevated work safely and confidently up to 150 for extended periods while tied-off and wearing a harness.
- Ability to read and comprehend blueprints and/or sketches.
- Ability to use simple math to perform basic calculations.
- Knowledge and ability to use common measuring instruments and hand tools such as tape measure, level, or square.
- Ability to receive and comprehend verbal and/or non-verbal directions from Crew Foreman.
- Solid problem-solving skills.