TPI Staffing
Overview
Quality Control Welding Inspector Temp-to-Hire Pay: $30.00 – $35.00 per hour (DOE). Shift: 6:00 am — 2:00 pm, Monday-Friday (OT available). Must have welding experience. Job Description: The Quality Control Inspector ensures that fabricated items conform to approved drawings, codes/standards, and quality requirements. Responsibilities
Inspection of subassemblies and products: Ensure that materials, processes, and dimensions of subassemblies, assemblies, and completed products meet specifications outlined in approved drawings. Interpretation of technical drawings and standards: Understand and apply shop fabrication drawings, weld symbols, and dimensions. Weld inspection: Inspect welds for size, location, and visual quality, ensuring they align with the requirements of the approved drawings and relevant codes such as AWS D1.1. Final assembly inspection: Review finished assembled products to ensure proper assembly and that all components are included and functional. Receiving inspection of raw materials: Conduct thorough inspections of incoming materials, including pipe, plate, welding consumables, and hardware, to verify Material Test Reports (MMTRs) and Certificates of Conformance. Skills & Qualifications
Current American Welding Society Certified Welding Inspector
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Quality Control Welding Inspector Temp-to-Hire Pay: $30.00 – $35.00 per hour (DOE). Shift: 6:00 am — 2:00 pm, Monday-Friday (OT available). Must have welding experience. Job Description: The Quality Control Inspector ensures that fabricated items conform to approved drawings, codes/standards, and quality requirements. Responsibilities
Inspection of subassemblies and products: Ensure that materials, processes, and dimensions of subassemblies, assemblies, and completed products meet specifications outlined in approved drawings. Interpretation of technical drawings and standards: Understand and apply shop fabrication drawings, weld symbols, and dimensions. Weld inspection: Inspect welds for size, location, and visual quality, ensuring they align with the requirements of the approved drawings and relevant codes such as AWS D1.1. Final assembly inspection: Review finished assembled products to ensure proper assembly and that all components are included and functional. Receiving inspection of raw materials: Conduct thorough inspections of incoming materials, including pipe, plate, welding consumables, and hardware, to verify Material Test Reports (MMTRs) and Certificates of Conformance. Skills & Qualifications
Current American Welding Society Certified Welding Inspector
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