Royal IHC
Reads and interprets blueprints, drawings and diagrams, design specification to determine project
requirements.
• Measures and marks metal plate, pipes and other materials for cutting.
• Determines the appropriate welding equipment or method based on requirements
• Cuts, grinds and shapes metal plates, pipes and other materials using various tools and machinery.
• Setting up components for welding according to specifications (e.g. cut material with powered
saws to match measurements)
• Operates angle grinders to prepare the parts that must be welded
• Inspects and tests the completed work to ensure quality, accuracy and adherence to specifications.
• Maintains and stores tools, machinery and equipment in a condition that does not compromise
safety.
• Coordinates with other fabricators, welder and engineers, designers and shipbuilders to ensure
efficient production.
• Ensures all necessary documentation, records, reports and data are completed and collated and
appropriately archived.
• Keeps the direct supervisor informed by reporting the progress, raising concerns and receives
instructions from supervisor.
• Aligns components using calipers, rulers etc. and clamp pieces.
• Welds components using manual or semi-automatic welding equipment in various positions
(vertical, horizontal or overhead).
• Repairs machinery and other components by welding pieces and filling gaps.
• Ensures all fabrication and welding consumable readily available.
• Maintains and ensures a clean, safe and organized work environment in compliance with
company and safety regulations.
• Ensures all portable tools and equipment are tracked, inspected serviced & kept fit for continued
use.
Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Responsibilities
• Responsible for refusing unsafe work and for carrying out all work in accordance with the established safety
standards and work practices.
• Follows safety guidelines, wear personal protective equipment(PPE)
• Ensures all accidents / incidents / near misses / hazards are immediately reported and relevant paper work is
completed.
• Participates in Health, Safety & Environment communication and consultation Qualifications & Certifications
•High school diploma or equivalent qualification
•CW certified welder
•Excellent command of English, both in Speaking and Writing
•Professional Certification (e.g. an AWS welding certificate)
•Certified training program/course (e.g. from IIW or ITI)
•Proven experience as a Fabricator or similar role within the manufacturing industry.
Experience
Minimum 7 – 9 Years of experience in the field of shipbuilding/ marine Skill / Attributes / Competencies
•Knowledge of using a variety of welding equipment and procedures (TIG, MMA etc.)
•Technical knowledge of shipbuilding processes and materials
•Knowledge of metals, tools, welding machines, and cutting equipment (saws, squares, calipers etc.)
•Ability to read and interpret technical documents, product schematics and fabrication drawings
•Proficiency in welding, cutting and shaping techniques.
•Proficient in application of basic mathematics, fabrication and welding techniques.
•Diligent and professional executions of assigned work up to the required standards of quality and time.
•Understanding of welding specifications, codes and symbols.
•Knowledge of all phases of steel repairs according to sketches and drawings such as fitting, cutting by oxy torch and tack welding.
•Ability to develop templates and fabrication jigs.
•Attention to detail and quality control.
•Effective communication and teamwork skills
•Knowledge of addressing and resolving problems and other work related issues
•Ability to work independently
•Prevent wastage of materials.
Knowledge of relative safety standards and willingness to use protective clothing and equipment (face-shield, gloves etc.)
Creating the maritime future
Anchored in a rich Dutch maritime history, Royal IHC is a leading supplier of maritime technology and expert craftsmanship.
With the right people and skills on board, and driven by innovation, we provide a competitive edge to our worldwide customers in the dredging, offshore, mining and defence industries. However, Royal IHC is much more than equipment, vessels and services. We deliver reliable, integrated solutions that improve operational efficiency and allow for a more sustainable performance.
All over the world, our people are deeply committed to technological innovation, supported by our long-standing experience in our core markets. Our experts work in close collaboration with multiple stakeholders to meet the specific needs of each customer.
With our continuous commitment to technological innovation, we seek to always meet the specific requirements of each individual client. IHC annually spends approximately 3% of its revenue on innovation, which places us in the top 15 Dutch companies in terms of R&D. We have branches in many different countries, giving us a truly international perspective.
Our business culture has a strong character and is based on collaboration, openness and respect. Perseverance is also a quality that runs through the veins of our organisation. At IHC we have a total commitment to improvement and innovation. Coming to work for us does not mean you have reached your destination. At IHC you will continue to grow and learn, and your expertise will continue onwards and upwards. That is not just a promise from us, but also a commitment we ask of you. Those who demonstrate independence and a strong feeling of responsibility are given a great deal of freedom, but that doesn’t mean you will be left to fend for yourself. Where needed, you can count on us for coaching and personal supervision.
IHC has a wealth of in-house talent. And we want to make the maximum use of it. That is why we have created development programmes. There are programmes for every level. If you have completed your preparatory secondary vocational education (VMBO) you can start at our in-house Technical Training Centre. We also have plenty of development opportunities for employees with senior secondary vocational education (MBO), higher vocational education (HBO) or a degree from a university (WO).
They can choose from the wide range of programmes, courses and other training opportunities. In addition to the development programmes, there is Young IHC. This programme of activities is especially for our young graduates to help them find their feet in our company. It makes it easy for them to get to know their colleagues in the various business units and creates a strong personal network.
Are you currently a student or have you just graduated? There are several ways for you to start a new career at IHC. We recognise the value of a strong link between industry and education, which is why ambitious students are always welcome at IHC for a traineeship or to do their graduation research. There are various options available, the choice is up to you!
“Let us build a career for you!”
Facts about
Number of employees: 2300
Sectors: Dredging, Offshore, Shipbuilding & repair, Shipping
Career level: Student, Starter (< 3 years), Young professional (3-5 years), Professional (5-10 years), Senior professional (>10 years)
Preferred educational level: Vmbo, Mbo, Hbo, Wo bachelor, Wo master
Preferred educations: Mechanical Engineering, Marine Technology, Naval Architecture, Electrical Engineering