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Oversee QA/QC function for steel fabrication. We are seeking an experienced QA/QC Manager with ASME Section VIII Div 1, Appendix 47 Pressure Vessel Designer or Engineer credentials. ASME Section VIII, Appendix 47 Pressure Vessel Designer or Engineer qualifications.
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Ability to take lead in erection of steel, fabrication, grid layout, rigging etc. Must have 4+ years' experience as a Boilermaker Helper, Boilermaker. National Center for Construction Education and Research's (NCCER) certification for Industrial Journeyman Carpenter.
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Provides support through phases of projects: Design, Fabrication, Installation, Testing and Conducts and reviews vessel and piping design calculations, including fitness for service evaluations and rerating of equipment ( pressure vessels.
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Some experience with welding and metal fabrication. Operate machinery and equipment required for assembly line work, such as drills, saws, and welders. If you are a dedicated and hardworking individual with a passion for assembly line work, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and/or assembly or fabrication parts at distances close to the eyes.
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Sets-up and operates special purpose equipment, conventional (lathe and/or mill), and/or numerical control (NC) machines and machining centers for fabrication of metallic and nonmetallic parts that hold to the high quality machine standards required within the organization.
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Welding/fabrication experience is a huge plus ! Welding/fabrication experience is a huge plus ! Repairs include but are not limited to, routine maintenance and repairing engines chassis and body components, hydraulic cylinders, brake systems, suspension systems, cooling systems, wheels and tires.
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Ability to pass a standard Welder Performance Qualification Test in accordance with ASME Section IX. The Field Welder is responsible for the set-up and operation of welding equipment to fabricate and assemble metal structures and produce metal products according to client and engineering specifications.
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Perform moderately complex assembly of mechanical or electrical components requiring fitting, adjusting, and/or fabrication for assembly of products. May monitor pressure gauges and document readings for hydro testing.
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Qualifications and Detail about the PositionSummary:An Insulator is responsible to perform duties involving all aspects of the installation, fitting, fabrication and attachment of insulation, finishing and weatherproofing materials with a high standard of workmanship using a variety of tools and materials.
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Description Experienced combination Pressure Vessel Welder/Fitter and Pressure Piping Welder/Fitter in a ASME Code shop environment. Description Experienced combination Pressure Vessel Welder/Fitter and Pressure Piping Welder/Fitter in a ASME Code shop environment.
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May measure, cut, and assemble wood to crate finished products. Ability to use various hand tools, power tools, and measuring devices such as tape measures, height gauges, and calipers. Perform multiple production tasks to allow for effective job rotation.
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Skills – Certified welding ASME section VIII; read and write the English language; able to read and interpret drawings; experience in shop/field fabrication. Welds tube caps with heliarc welder.
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Technical support, guidance and expertise on fixed equipment/assets and supporting projects, from front-end engineering through detailed design, costing estimates, fabrication, inspection/validation, installation, commissioning, and maintenance.
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Provide computer aided design (CAD) drafting and generate client and fabrication drawings. · Build Job Packets consisting of fabrication drawings, inspection reports, specs, job traveler and the work order for distribution.
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