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Pipefitter

Philadelphia, PA

$25.50 - $32.50/hr

... contortion. * Possess knowledge of P-1 and Level 1 piping systems. * Conduct hydrostatic testing of piping systems. * Fit and install mechanically attached fittings. * Thread piping and tap holes to ...

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What is the difference between Contortion vs Acrobat?

AspectContortionAcrobat
Required CredentialsTraining in flexibility, gymnastics, or danceGymnastics, acrobatics, or circus skills
Work EnvironmentCirque shows, performances, training studiosCirque shows, circus acts, live performances
Industry UsagePerformers specializing in extreme flexibilityPerformers with aerial, tumbling, or balancing acts

Contortionists focus on extreme flexibility and bending techniques, often performing in circuses or shows. Acrobats perform dynamic, strength-based acts involving tumbling, balancing, and aerial skills. While both roles are part of the circus and performance industry, contortion emphasizes flexibility, whereas acrobatics emphasizes strength and agility.

What are the typical work settings and team dynamics for professional contortionists?

Professional contortionists often work in a variety of settings, including circus troupes, dance companies, theatrical productions, and live entertainment shows. They typically collaborate closely with choreographers, other performers, and production teams to create routines that fit within the broader performance. The work environment can be both physically demanding and highly collaborative, requiring strong communication skills and adaptability. Contortionists may also spend significant time training independently or with coaches to maintain flexibility and develop new skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contortionist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contortionist, you need exceptional flexibility, body control, and strength, typically developed through rigorous physical training and often supported by a background in gymnastics, dance, or circus arts. Familiarity with safety equipment and techniques, along with certifications in physical fitness or related disciplines, is valuable for injury prevention. Strong discipline, creativity, and the ability to perform confidently under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure that contortionists can execute complex routines safely while captivating audiences with their artistry.

What is contortion?

Contortion is a performance art in which performers, known as contortionists, showcase extreme physical flexibility. This art form often involves bending and flexing the body into unusual and impressive positions that require significant strength, balance, and control. Contortion is commonly seen in circus acts, dance performances, and variety shows. Training for contortion involves rigorous stretching, conditioning, and technique development under the guidance of experienced coaches.
Pipefitter

$25.50 - $32.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Location

Newport News, VA $35.00 / $120.00 PD 

Responsibilities

  • Read and interpret blueprints and sketches to install all piping systems aboard ships.
  • Perform shop prefabrication on piping systems utilizing sketches and templates developed from blueprints and ship checks.
  • Understand and apply tag out procedures for piping systems using sketches and templates developed from blueprints prior to working on ship piping systems. Accomplish tag out of systems safe for work in accordance with the work authorization form (WAF).
  • Execute silver-brazing for Grades 3, 4, and 5.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of pipe bending and the ability to bend piping manually or by machine, utilizing templates and sketches while packing piping to prevent contortion.
  • Possess knowledge of P-1 and Level 1 piping systems.
  • Conduct hydrostatic testing of piping systems.
  • Fit and install mechanically attached fittings.
  • Thread piping and tap holes to appropriate sizes.
  • Prepare piping for welding using grinders or beveling machines, understanding different types of bevels. Fit and install backing rings and E.B. rings.
  • Install pipe hangers and supports in accordance with applicable hanger drawings.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of various types of pipes and fitting materials, including proper material application regarding piping system requirements, in accordance with MIL-STD-777.
  • Fit flanged joints properly, including the correct gaskets and fasteners.
  • Set up and perform hot water flushing on silver-brazed piping systems.
  • Understand bolting requirements, including various material types and requirements for flange bolting.

Contact Information

For inquiries, please contact Jim Fails at 757-961-3918 ext. 7010; 757-324-3704 or email Jim.fails@tradeteamusa.com.