The CWI performs inspections on welded products before, during and after fabrication of all weldments. They recommend welding techniques, checks welding specifications, writes reports, and conducts assessments to detect faults. They utilize magnification and stress equipment to ensure the products meet specifications and quality standards according to blueprints and knowledge of welding. Duties and Responsibilities: Inspects and tests welded joints of work in progress and of completed units for visible defects, correct dimensions, joint strength, bead formation, weld penetration. Verifies part conformance with layout, blueprint, and work order specifications, applying knowledge of welding principles and metallurgical properties Examines joint to detect flaws, such as cracks, cold weld, spatter, and undercuts, using flashlight and magnifying glass. Performs stress tests on joint, using stress testing equipment, or prepares sample for stress testing, and reviews results. Marks defective pieces and recommends methods for reworking. Records inspection data. Coordinate with the NDT Manager on required inspection and documentation.Communicate with fabrication department on priorities. Perform other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED