Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Fitter to work in our Fitter Maintenance department. Our team works a 4x10 schedule located out of our Central Facilities 45 miles west of Idaho Falls with every Friday off. Responsibilities: - Perform maintenance, installation, and repair of piping, plumbing, and tubing systems and components, potentially in a nuclear facility. - Inspect, troubleshoot, repair, install, and maintain mechanical/piping and tubing systems and their components. - Operate shop equipment, test jigs, and use piping/tubing installation/repair/maintenance tools, as well as basic hand and power tools. - Inspect, troubleshoot, repair, install, and maintain high-pressure/hazardous material and waste systems. - Inspect, troubleshoot, repair, install, and maintain fire systems, fire hydrants, fire protection fluid systems, air dryers, and heat exchangers. - Couple and align mechanical/piping, tubing systems, and components. - Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on piping and tubing systems and components. - Read and interpret drawings and sketches proficiently. - Review scope with customers to define job requirements, offer recommendations for improving product outcomes, and provide status updates on jobs in progress to project managers and management. Resolve problems and ensure customer satisfaction. - Participate in work planning walk-downs, material identification/recommendation, man-hour estimating, and material procurement as required. - Maintain good housekeeping practices by keeping work areas clean and organized. - Ensure Human Performance Improvement (HPI) tools and strong safety culture principles are embedded into daily activities. - Perform On-the-Job (OJT) instruction training for the qualification of other work disciplines. - Maintain all training and qualifications as per Individual Training Plan and Job Function Requirements. - Participate in all company safety programs, including but not limited to Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA), and Employee Safety Training (EST). - Work to drawings, schematics, and work specifications to produce successful outcomes using modern techniques and tools of the trade. - Obtain and maintain applicable qualifications.