As a Quality Control Inspector, you will have a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and compliance of our steel bridge fabrication processes. Under the supervision of the Quality Control Supervisor, you will meticulously examine raw materials, work in progress, and final products to ensure that they meet the specifications specified in shop drawings, industry codes, and regulations. Your meticulous attention to detail and dedication to quality will be indispensable in upholding our exceptional standards.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Interpretation of Drawings and Specifications: Read and comprehend shop fabrication drawings, specifications, and codes that are pertinent to steel bridge fabrication, including those for highway bridges, railroad bridges, state DOTs, welding, bolting, cleaning, and painting.
Inspection Procedures: Thoroughly inspect raw materials, comparing them to ASTM codes, and validate product dimensions against shop drawings. Visually inspect welds for compliance with code requirements.
Training and Certification: Complete mandatory training, testing, and certification for non-destructive examination (NDE) techniques. Maintain Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification through company-paid training and re-certification programs.
Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate records of Quality Control inspections, complete inspection reports, and review and authorize NDE/testing purchase orders (POs). Serve as an intermediary with external inspectors.
Departmental Support: Perform all necessary tasks to support the daily operations of the Quality Assurance (QA) department, including acting as a point of contact for shop supervision, management, and welding personnel.
Requirements
AWS CWI Certification: Possess AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification with a minimum of 3 years of experience in the field.
High School Diploma or Equivalent: Hold a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Technical Proficiency: Ability to read and interpret shop fabrication drawings, AWS D1.1 and D1.5 Code Criteria, and other relevant specifications.
Effective Communication: Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders, including shop supervision, management, and welding personnel.
Benefits
401(k) Retirement Plan: Enjoy the opportunity to save for retirement with 401(k) contributions, with matching options available.
Healthcare Coverage: Access comprehensive health insurance with low deductibles, including dental and vision coverage.
Life Insurance: Receive company-paid life insurance coverage for added financial security.
Paid Time Off: Take advantage of paid time off to rest, relax, and recharge.
Retention Bonus: Benefit from a retention bonus to reward your commitment and contribution to the team.
Training and Certification: Access company-paid training and certification programs to support your professional development and advancement.