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2026 Design Apprenticeship

Brunswick, ME, US
Full Time On-site

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2026 Design Apprenticeship

US-ME-Brunswick

Req ID: 2026-5167
Type: Regular Full-Time
Remaining Positions: 20
Post End Date: 5/31/2026
Category: Engineering
Salary Grade: BMDA
Shift: 1st & 2nd

Overview

BIW APPRENTICE SCHOOL ADMISSIONS

Apprenticeship is an educational and career opportunity unlike any other -Earn while you learn!We offer high quality, comprehensive apprenticeship opportunities for highly motivated students interested in getting a college degree while launching their shipbuilding career (https://gdbiw.com/careers/apprenticeship-programs/).

THIS POSTING IS FOR AN 8,000-HOUR (APPROXIMATELY FOUR-YEAR) DESIGN APPRENTICESHIP THAT COMBINES HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH RIGOROUS COLLEGE COURSEWORK. THROUGHOUT THE PROGRAM, APPRENTICES WILL BUILD THEIR SKILLS WITHIN A DEDICATED DISCIPLINE, HULL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, PIPE, VENT, OR ELECTRICAL, GAINING DEEP EXPERTISE WHILE CONTRIBUTING TO REAL-WORLD PROJECTS.

Job Description

The Apprenticeship is a first shift position.Perform marine design activities that include, but are not limited to:

  • Perform marine design activities that include, but are not limited to, 2D and/or 3D modeling & visualization.
  • Resolution of design-related problemsencounteredduring ship construction that may involve occasional ship-checking.
  • Development of ship alteration drawings for repair/alteration of ships in the fleet.
  • Electronic drafting of installation & fabrication drawings.
  • Extraction of computer aided manufacturing data.
  • Travel to main yard waterfront, fabrication facilities, or homeports outside of Maine.




Responsibilities

  • Be at least 18 years of age at the time of hire.
  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent (GED) at the time of hire.
  • Good computer skills (e.g.,proficiencywith Microsoft Office tools).
  • Have access to computer, internet, and common software outside of work for completing course assignments.
  • Submit official transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended.
  • Submit anddemonstratecollege readiness in reading, writing, and mathematics through taking the ACCUPLACER test at your local community college.
    • Aftersubmittingtheinitialon-line application,furthercommunication/emails will directthe applicantregardinghow to take the ACCUPLACER andsubmitdocuments.The admissions staff reviews applications only after receiving all documentation.

Disqualifications:

This is an entry-level position. Applicants with a bachelors degree or higher may be considered overqualified depending on their field of study and may not be selected for this role.



Qualifications

Required:

  • Ability to read, interpret, and follow technical procedures, standards, and work instructions.
  • Strong communicationskills and ability to work in a team environment.

Preferred:

  • Working knowledge of AutoCAD and or CATIA.
  • Ability to perform ship checks through visits to the physical construction products on the waterfront or in fabrication facilities, as well as ability to travel to ship homeports on occasion.
  • Knowledge in computer aided manufacturing data - CAD/CAM,MasterCAM, 5Axis, G-Code.
  • Experience with installation and fabrication drawings is highly desirable.
  • Credit may be given for graphic arts or CIS experience.

Completion of SMCC Workforce Marine Design Training Program Preferred https://startsmart.smccme.edu/short-term-training-smcc-plp-may-2021/#career





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