Boilermaker A
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Experienced Boilermaker needed for petrochemical and industrial facility maintenance and construction work in Geismar, Louisiana.
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Come join our team at Optimal! We know a few things about competing with giants and exceeding expectations. After years of working in the field, our founders decided to break from tradition and build the company they wanted to work for. They believed in starting a company rooted in trust, its team, and the idea that everyone matters and has a part in getting the job done right. Quickly building a reputation from the ground up and growing the company along with our list of clients, Optimal is now influencing the industry and the people we serve. We live by the values that make us who we are. And that is how we deliver the impossible for our clients and team members every day. Optimal Field Services, based out of Geismar, La., is a provider of turnkey industrial services to the petroleum, petrochemical, specialty chemical, gas processing and paper processing industries. We are currently accepting applications for experienced Boilermakers to join our team. Boilermakers must have a minimum of 3 years experience in a petrochemical, pulp and paper, or related industrial facility, and have the ability to read and interpret blueprints, ISO's, field drawings, and material takeoffs. Boilermakers will perform a wide range of duties which may include but are not limited to rigging, bolt torquing, constructing, assembling, maintaining, modifying, removal, replacement, and repairing of the internal and external parts of boilers, heaters, and coded pressure vessels such as towers, reactors and drums. NCCER certification is desired.
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