Pilebuck
Ballard Marine Construction
Pilebuck
1823-356
WHY JOIN BALLARD MARINE CONSTRUCTION?
Ballard Marine Construction is a specialty marine and underwater contractor based in Washougal, WA, with regional offices and projects throughout North America.
Why join Ballard? It’s simple. You get to work on amazing technical projects with likeminded team members. The Ballard culture is second to none, and because of that we are incredibly protective and particular on who we invite onto the team. We have a unique culture of true excellence; we hold each other accountable from our newest interns and engineers to our most senior leaders. You will always go to work knowing that everyone you are working with cares as much as you do and is working hard to reach common goals. You will get out of it what you put into it. Ballard is an amazing place to work and if what we’ve said resonates with you, you just might be right for us!
Job Summary:
The Pile Buck performs skilled marine construction work in support of pile driving, structural, and related field operations. Working as part of a marine construction crew, this position assists with the installation and removal of piling, rigging, crane operations, material handling, operation of work skiffs, basic fabrication, and other activities required to safely and efficiently complete project work.
Ideal Candidate:
Core Attributes:
· Grit and Resiliency - We dig deep to figure out how to make things happen no matter how impossible it seems. We never give up. We take on challenges that nobody else can; or will.
· Comradery and Inspirational - We are a hard-working team of likeminded individuals working toward a common goal. We regularly celebrate wins and like to have fun whether at work or at play. We come together each day looking for ways to instill life and energy into the world around us.
· Driven and Competitive - We love competition. We love to win and love to learn when we lose. Not getting the job done is not an option. We are obsessed to do our best and we do what it takes to win.
· Trustworthy and Respectful - We are passionate about honesty, authenticity and transparency. No lies. No drama. No politics. We value constructive conflict and ensure that even in conflict we treat others with respect.
· Ownership and Accountability - When something goes wrong, we first “look in the mirror” before we “look out the window”. We ask “what could I have done differently?” and then we share lessons learned. Regularly challenging ourselves and those around us to be better is a way of life. “Me first” belongs here.
Education/Certifications:
· High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
· Valid Driver’s License required
· Current Rigger’s card required
· Current boaters card required
· First Aid & CPR cert required
Experience:
· Previous pile driving, marine construction, heavy civil, or related craft experience preferred
· Experience working from barges, vessels, docks, or active marine construction sites preferred
· Experience with pile driving, rigging, crane operations, welding, carpentry, or related construction activities preferred
Skills:
· Working knowledge of pile driving operations and common pile hammer systems, including diesel, air, hydraulic, and drop hammers
· Working knowledge of construction rigging, including slings, chokers, spreader bars, shackles, and load blocks
· Ability to safely rig, handle, position, and install piling and construction materials
· Ability to read and follow basic plans, drawings, measurements, and project specifications
· Ability to safely use hand tools, power tools, and construction equipment
· Ability to follow verbal and written instructions and communicate effectively with field crews
· Ability to recognize hazards and respond appropriately during changing field conditions or emergencies
· Ability to work effectively as part of a crew in fast-paced marine construction environments
· Ability to safely operation a work skiff and maneuver small boats in support of marine construction operations
· Basic fabrication skills, including measuring, fitting, cutting, and assembling construction materials
· Ability to perform a variety of construction and general labor tasks, including rock drilling, jackhammering, core drilling, tying rebar, and building concrete forms
Responsibilities:
· Perform pile driving and marine construction work as directed by the Foreman or Superintendent
· Prepare, rig, position, install, and remove concrete, steel pipe, H-pile, timber, and sheet piling
· Assist with the setup, assembly, and operation of pile driving, crane, and hoisting equipment
· Rig, receive, unload, move, and stage materials and equipment used in marine construction operations
· Assist with positioning pile leads, hammers, templates, and other pile driving components
· Perform site preparation and structural work associated with retaining walls, bulkheads, foundations, bridges, piers, and other marine structures
· Support movement and setup of barges, floating equipment, and marine work platforms
· Perform rigging, welding, cutting, carpentry, and other craft-related work as qualified and assigned
· Inspect tools, rigging, equipment, and work areas prior to use and report unsafe or defective conditions
· Follow project plans, specifications, work procedures, and direction from field leadership
· Comply with all Ballard Health, Safety & Environmental policies and applicable safety requirements
· Safely operate work skiffs and other small boats used to support marine construction operations
· Perform additional construction and general labor tasks, including rock drilling, jackhammering, core drilling, tying rebar, and building concrete forms as directed
· Follow verbal and written directions from field leadership and complete assigned tasks safely and efficiently
· Perform other duties as assigned to support project operations
Physical Demands/Working Environment:
· Work is performed in both office and field environments, including active construction sites, barges, piers, vessels, and other marine settings in varying weather and project conditions
· Travel to project sites, meetings, training events, and company locations may be required and may include travel by land, water, or air
· Ability to wear required personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety glasses, respirators, and fall protection equipment, as needed
· Ability to sit, stand, walk, climb, bend, kneel, squat, and navigate uneven terrain for extended periods.
· Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
· Ability to remain stationary and work at a computer for extended periods.
· Ability to relocate as required to support business and project needs
Benefits:
Ballard offers a strong benefit package and provides a culture that values opportunity for growth, development, and internal promotion. When you become eligible, benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401K with employer match, and more!
Salary Range:
· $50-$80/hr.
· Compensation within the posted range will be based on applicable union rates, experience, qualifications, and assigned classification
EEO Statement:
Ballard Marine Construction, LLC. is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, or veteran status. A reasonable accommodation will be considered for qualified individuals with a disability if it does not create an undue hardship for the Company, consistent with the ADA as amended.
Washougal, Washington, United States
Full-Time/Regular
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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