Welding QC

Welding QC


Company
Allman Project - Payroll & Placement services
Location
Cape Town
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
BeBee ZA

Job Description
Company Description
Allman Projects is looking for a Welding Qc for a three month period.
Must reside in Cape Town

Role Description
This is a part-time on-site role based in the City of Cape Town. The Welding QC will be responsible for inspecting welding work to ensure compliance with quality standards and project requirements.

Daily tasks include monitoring welding activities, verifying materials and techniques used, conducting quality assessments, preparing inspection reports, and collaborating with the welders and project managers to address any quality issues.
Qualifications
Proficiency in Arc Welding, TIG Welding, and MIG Welding techniques
Comprehensive knowledge of welding standards and methods
Experience with material selection and inspection processes
Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Ability to read technical drawings and blueprints
Certification or relevant technical training in welding technology in Chemical Industry
Previous quality control experience in welding or metal fabrication is an advantage

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