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As a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification. The American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) level II certifications in magnetic particle inspection (MT)/ultrasonic testing (UT)/visual welding inspection (VT.
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Current AWS CWI Certified welding inspector certification. As a Certified Welding Inspector this position involves performing shop inspections on fabricated steel products based on our quality control procedures and American Welding Society AWS DI.1 welding code.
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Performing welder certification testing per the requirements of AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code, including some minor destructive testings Writing Welder Qualification Records, PQRs & WPS.s. Maintain daily inspection Records Monitor welder qualification records.
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Familiar with basic manufacturing processes, i.e.: metal stamping and forming, machining, die casting, plastic molding, heat treat and plating, welding, and finishing; Prefer to be familiar with electronic test instruments such as volt and ohm amp meters and also be able to work with chemicals and basic laboratory equipment.
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We offer a wide array of services throughout the Appalachian Basin including Welding & Fabrication, Compression & Facility Operations, Hydrotesting Services, Well Hookups, Compressor Installations, Facility Maintenance, and more.
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One (1) other relevant technical certification or qualification such as American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Supervisor, AWS Certified Weld Inspector, or other. Weld parts together using gas welding, or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes.
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Requirements and QualificationsCompletion of technical training or apprenticeship (Required)Extensive Knowledge in TIG welding (required)Welding certification (required)Strong working knowledge of job site safety as well as ability to complete a company specific safety years of experience as a TIG Welder.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5-10 years of hands-on experience in stainless steel welding and be proficient in various welding techniques, including GTAW/TIG welding of stainless steel and Inconel hardware and GMAW/MIG welding.
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5+ years of experience with oxy acetylene, fitting, arc gouging and electronic welding equipment. Extensive knowledge of industry standards including American Welding Society (AWS) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME.
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This position will also perform the specific duties of a welder, such as arc welding, mig welding, tig welding, oxyacetylene cutting, and brazing. Applicant must possess a thorough understanding of welding equipment and processes Examples: stick, mig, tig & brazing, flux core & solid core wire.
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Job Description An Ingalls Welder is responsible for the joining together of different types of metal materials with a variety of welding processes; the most basic of which are, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) also known as "stick welding” and Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW) also known as “wire welding.
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Set up, adjust, and operate MIG welding equipment to weld machine components. Have appropriate MIG welding experience OR have completed a formal welding training program (or the equivalent in training and experience.
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Knowledgeable about steel fabrication operations, such as thermal cutting, forming, welding, painting, galvanizing, and non-destructive testing. Knowledgeable about welding inspection, coating inspection, and non-destructive testing.
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Experience with aluminum, structural steel, stainless steel, titanium, and nickel alloys used in welding and brazing fabrications. AWS QC-1 Certified Welding Inspector. Design for manufacturability reviews, process selection and definition, supplier assessment and recommendation, failure analysis, weld and braze inspection, welding and brazing procedure development, training of welders/brazers and weld/braze inspectors, supplier weld and braze process development, and administration of the weld/braze certification program.
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