Quality Inspector – Traveling
Location
Alabama + 11 moreAll locations: Alabama | Arizona | Florida | Kentucky | Nevada | North Carolina | Ohio | Mississippi | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Virginia
Posted
16 days ago
Salary
$41K - $45K / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Quality Inspector – Traveling
Mullins Mechanical
• Create, interpret, and understand Weld Map Isometric drawings using computer software programs • Enter welding and inspection information into the tracking tool • Assist with pressure testing plans and functions • Assemble project documentation packages • Perform and document inspections based on drawings, specifications, and procedures to determine compliance • Test welders and perform weld inspections under various codes • Follow Project Quality Assurance Plans • Follow Inspection and Test Plans (I&TPs) • Assist Site Quality Manager with various daily activities as assigned • Maintain commitment to Mullins core values and safety policies
Job Requirements
- Knowledge and experience from working under a Quality Management Program
- Minimum 4 years of professional experience working as Quality Inspector and/or Quality Technician
- Must hold a current AWS CWI, ASNT VT II, and/or API 510/570 certifications
- Extensive knowledge of NDT methods (UT, MT, PT, RT)
- Understanding of ASTM standards and materials
- Efficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and construction project management software (Procore preferred)
- Ability to work as a team and communicate effectively with co-workers
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
- High level of organizational skills
- Extensive knowledge of reading and understanding drawings
- Must be a quick learner and self-motivated with the drive to learn and grow
- Ability to travel and relocate as needed
- Experience working to customer specifications
- Experience with the verification of mechanical equipment alignment
- Extensive knowledge of codes and standards (ASME, AWS, ACI, AISC, NACE)
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Must be willing and able to climb up and down stairs and ladders while working on scaffolds and in trenches to access work
- Must be comfortable lifting up to 50 pounds, standing for extended periods, and walking on uneven terrain for extended periods
- Must have a valid driver’s license, proof of insurability, and ability to pass an MVR background check.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation and benefits packages that include medical, dental, vision, life, disability, paid holidays, paid vacation, and 401K.
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