Welding Engineerother related Employment listings - Greensboro, NC at Geebo

Welding Engineer

Company Name:
System One
Responsibilities

Initiate travelers for preparation of Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) and Welding Material test samples
Formalize and release WPS and Procedure Qualification Record from completed travelers and approved test results
Initiate procurement action by preparing and processing purchase orders for all weld material tests and all
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performance and procedure qualification sample testing
Set up and maintain master WPS and Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) files in accordance with ASME Section IX requirements
Set up and maintain record of welder or welding operator qualification tests for each welder's qualification file, in accordance with ASME Section IX and/or customer contract requirements
Prepare and issue/maintain operator qualification matrix at least every six months or whenever sufficient changes occur warranting reissuance, in accordance with ASME Section IX requirements
Assist in Engineering, Quality and Estimating departments with any technical issues regarding welding and fabricability requirements for projects
Serve as customer contact for technical issues regarding welding requirements

job
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Weld Engineering or an Engineering or Welding-related field
5 years work experience in Welding Engineering or a welding-related field
Work experience with the ASME Section IX Welding Code and/or AWS D1.1, AWS D1.6 Structural Welding Codes is strongly preferred
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, leadership abilities, problem solving and analytical skills
Ability to work in a team-oriented environment to achieve/meet customer contract requirements and expectations
Good PC-based application skills such as MS Office (Word, Excel)

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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