Steelworkers (SW's) rig and operate special equipment used to build metal structures. They lay out and fabricate structural steel and sheet metal and work with concrete reinforcing steel bars. They perform welding and cutting operations, read blueprints and use special tools.
This is a 5 year enlistment program.
The duties performed by SWs include:
- erecting steel bridges, tanks, buildings, towers and pre engineered structures;
- fabricating, erecting, installing, fitting, welding and bolting structural steel shapes, plates and the built up sections used in heavy construction;
- laying out, fabricating and installing sheet metal assemblies and systems;
- performing welding and metal cutting operations;
- installing and reinforcing steel in concrete structures.
- Reading and interpreting blueprints and preparing sketches for projects;
- making estimates of materials, labor, and equipment requirements.
Working Environment
SWs may work in a variety of conditions, independently or as members of a large team. Their many different duties may be performed in climates ranging from tropical to arctic.
Qualifications and Interests
Steelworkers must be able to work with tools, equipment and machines that require manual dexterity and close teamwork. It is important they be resourceful, capable of doing detailed work and repetitive tasks and knowledge of algebra. Other helpful characteristics are curiosity and a good memory, writing and speaking skills, record keeping ability, good physical condition and stamina. Normal hearing is required.
Security Clearance Requirement: None
Other Requirements
60 month service obligation
Sea/Shore Rotation for This Rating
- First Sea Tour: 54 months
- First Shore Tour: 36 months
- Second Sea Tour: 54 months
- Second Shore Tour: 36 months
- Third Sea Tour: 48 months
- Third Shore Tour: 36 months
- Fourth Sea Tour: 36 months
- Forth Shore Tour: 36 months
Note: Sea tours and shore tours for sailors that have completed four sea tours will be 36 months at sea followed by 36 months ashore until retirement.
** Note: BU, EA, and SW combine at paygrade E-9 to the rating of Master Chief Constructionman (CUCM)
101222-N-0730R-018 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Dec. 22, 2010) Steelworker 2nd Class Casey John, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 28, completes welding repairs on a recreational dive platform on Phillips Beach. NMCB-28 is deployed to Guantanamo Bay and other U.S. Southern Command regions to complete humanitarian tasks and quality of life improvements. (U.S. Navy photo by Equipment Operator 1st Class Lori Roberts/Released)
110113-N-7764M-003 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Jan. 13, 2011) Steelworker 3rd Class Blake Johns and Builder 1st Class Daniel Monroe, both assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 28, prepare to place concrete bollards on Cable Beach at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (GTMO), Cuba. NMCB-28 is deployed to GTMO to support construction projects for GTMO and tenant commands. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Leona Mynes/Released)
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