Weld Engineer
Composed of Chromalox, Durex Industries, Vulcanic, and Thermocoax businesses, Electrical Thermal Solutions (ETS), part of Spirax Group, creates electrical process heating and temperature management solutions, including industrial heaters and systems, heat tracing, and a range of component technologies.
At Chromalox, we build advanced thermal technologies for the world's most challenging industrial heating applications.
Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, we got our start with an innovative solution 100 years ago when a self-taught engineer invented the first metal-sheathed resistance heating element. It was this then-advanced thermal technology that launched an entire industry.
We excel in industries that have high expectations. We are acknowledged as experts at delivering solutions that exceed specifications, limit risk, and reduce operating costs.
Join us as we continue to provide solutions to our customers and the world!
The Role:
Develops welding techniques, procedures, and
application of welding equipment to problems involving fabrication of metals,
utilizing knowledge of production specifications, properties and
characteristics of metals and metal alloys, and engineering principles.
Your Responsibilities:
- Conducts
research and development investigations to develop and test new fabrication
processes and procedures, improve existing or develop new welding equipment,
develop new or modify current welding methods, techniques, and procedures,
discover new patterns of welding phenomena, or to correlate and substantiate
hypotheses. - Prepares technical reports as a result of research and development and
preventive maintenance investigations. - Establishes welding procedures to guide production and welding personnel
relating to specification restrictions, material processes, pre- and
post-heating requirements that involve use of complex alloys, unusual
fabrication methods, welding of critical joints, and complex post- heating
requirements. - Evaluates new developments in welding field for possible application to
current welding problems or production processes. - Directs and coordinates technical personnel in performing inspections to
ensure workers' compliance with established welding procedures, restrictions,
and standards; in testing welds for conformance with national code
requirements; or testing welding personnel for certification. - Contacts personnel of other agencies, engineering personnel to exchange
ideas, information, or offer technical advice concerning welding matters. - May perform experimental welding to evaluate new equipment, techniques, and
materials. - Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code section IX, Welding and Brazing
Qualifications - ASME Practical Welding Technology and Government Welding experience.
- Studies engineering and technical publications to keep abreast of
technological changes and developments in industry.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering field or
related technical field or a combination of education and experience with 5 or
more years relevant experience and/or training. - Experience working with Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code section IX, Welding
and Brazing Qualifications and government welding specifications. Familiar with
manufacturing processes such as heavy equipment mfg., welding technology,
systems and pressure vessels, materials technology and manufacturing methods
technology. - Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals,
professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups
of managers, clients, and customers.
Certifications / Training: ASQ, ASME, CWI preferred
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