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Tank Fabrication Inspector
Waukesha
, Wisconsin $25.75/Hour
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Tank Fabrication Inspector
$25.75/HR
Waukesha, WI
Tank Fabrication Inspector Overview:
"The Tank fab Inspector ensures that forming and welding is done safely and in compliance with our design and
quality standards, will fill in on test and inspection functions and provide services as required by Tank Fab Quality
supervisor. Interact with the Quality supervisor for all department functions. Interact with Production and
Engineering, as required
Tank Fabrication Inspector Responsibilities:
· Understand and perform all job classifications within the Quality Assurance/Quality Control departments and
fill in as needed in all test and inspection areas.
· Inspecting welds and measuring them against standards
· Reviewing and approving welding processes Look for visible damage such as corrosion, cracks, pores,
leaks, and deformation.
· Check that fasteners are secure.
· Ensure proper alignment of formed and welded parts.
· Accept or reject components, materials, and equipment.
· Determine compliance with design specifications.
· Verifying and enforcing safety requirements
· Reading blueprints, drawings, and engineering documents
· Maintaining detailed documentation of inspections
· Evaluate forming deviations and overall performance.
· Look for visible damage, correct location of welded parts.
· Assist the Quality supervisor with daily duties:
· Make decisions (e.g., go-no-go and assess charges) on quality issues.
· Audit deviation requests, approve, issue, and maintain log
Skills:
· Capable of rapidly learning the assembly/inspection/test requirements.
· Ability to communicate and work effectively with personnel from all departments.
· Ability to work overtime when required.
· Ability to use measurement devices and gauges."
Qualifications:
· High school graduate or GED equivalent from an accredited institution.
· Education in AC/DC fundamentals AND/OR a minimum of 1 year of experience in electricity, welding, or
steel forming.
· Mental acuity and ethical integrity
· Ability to communicate with welders, supervisors, and internal clients.
· Familiarity with software such as Microsoft Word and Excel
$25.75/HR
Waukesha, WI
Tank Fabrication Inspector Overview:
"The Tank fab Inspector ensures that forming and welding is done safely and in compliance with our design and
quality standards, will fill in on test and inspection functions and provide services as required by Tank Fab Quality
supervisor. Interact with the Quality supervisor for all department functions. Interact with Production and
Engineering, as required
Tank Fabrication Inspector Responsibilities:
· Understand and perform all job classifications within the Quality Assurance/Quality Control departments and
fill in as needed in all test and inspection areas.
· Inspecting welds and measuring them against standards
· Reviewing and approving welding processes Look for visible damage such as corrosion, cracks, pores,
leaks, and deformation.
· Check that fasteners are secure.
· Ensure proper alignment of formed and welded parts.
· Accept or reject components, materials, and equipment.
· Determine compliance with design specifications.
· Verifying and enforcing safety requirements
· Reading blueprints, drawings, and engineering documents
· Maintaining detailed documentation of inspections
· Evaluate forming deviations and overall performance.
· Look for visible damage, correct location of welded parts.
· Assist the Quality supervisor with daily duties:
· Make decisions (e.g., go-no-go and assess charges) on quality issues.
· Audit deviation requests, approve, issue, and maintain log
Skills:
· Capable of rapidly learning the assembly/inspection/test requirements.
· Ability to communicate and work effectively with personnel from all departments.
· Ability to work overtime when required.
· Ability to use measurement devices and gauges."
Qualifications:
· High school graduate or GED equivalent from an accredited institution.
· Education in AC/DC fundamentals AND/OR a minimum of 1 year of experience in electricity, welding, or
steel forming.
· Mental acuity and ethical integrity
· Ability to communicate with welders, supervisors, and internal clients.
· Familiarity with software such as Microsoft Word and Excel