Certified Welding Inspector - Nationwide

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<span class="jobdescription"><div><div style="padding:10.0px 0.0px;border:1.0px solid transparent"><div style="font-size:14.0px;word-wrap:break-word"><h4 style="font-size:1.0em;margin:0.0px"><b>Certified Welding Inspector</b></h4> </div><div><p><span>The inspector is responsible for quality assurance on behalf of Bureau Veritas's client, in addition to on- site inspections during the construction phase. The ideal candidate must demonstrable experience in a similar position.Requirements:</span></p> <p><span>•  Communicating with the Project Managers to determine the specific requirements of a given work order, including the scope of work, deliverables, schedule, and budget for a particular assignment<br>•  Communication with the Project Managers, fabrication shops, contractors, BV employees, and other third parties to resolve issues<br>•  Reliable High Speed Internet connection<br>•  Valid Driver’s license, and a clean driving record<br>•  Ability to successfully pass a background check and drug screen<br>•  Ensure that the services provided are performed in accordance with the project requirements and contract with the client<br>•  Fiscal ability to pay travel expenses for 1-2 weeks in advance. Travel expenses may include, but not limited to: lodging, meals, flights, rental cars, parking, tolls, public transportation, etc. <br>•  Generate, process, and/or respond to the following (included, but not limited to): timesheets, billing reports, expense reports, emails, instant messages, and inspection reports in an expeditious/thorough manner, complying with all applicable deadlines. All reports must be submitted typewritten using Microsoft Word/Adobe Acrobat and must be electronically transmitted to the Project Manager<br>•  Communicate information from the fabrication facility regarding upcoming assignments and potential work that Bureau Veritas could perform<br><br></span></p></div></div><div style="padding:10.0px 0.0px;border:1.0px solid transparent"><div style="font-size:14.0px;word-wrap:break-word"><h4 style="font-size:1.0em;margin:0.0px"><b>-</b></h4> </div><div><p><span>•  Maintain a positive relationship between Bureau Veritas, the fabrication facility, and the client<br>•  Ability to work remotely, on-site, and or from established Bureau Veritas offices/work sites<br>•  Client oriented approach with emphasis on understanding and fulfilling the needs of the client;<br>•  Detail oriented with a dedication to the quality control and quality assurance process; ability to understand and read complex design and fabrication plans and specifications;<br>•  Excellent communication and documentation skills, with ability to communicate technical issues to the Project Manager, clients, BV Employees, and the fabrication facilities. <br>•  Proficiency with Desktop Computers/Laptops/Tablets and  Microsoft Office Applications (including, but not limited to: Outlook, MS Teams, Word, Excel, and MS Calendar) required; along with knowledge of Adobe Acrobat and other word processing/document control software as needed <br>•  Ability to multi-task and properly execute multiple simultaneous assignments without sacrificing efficiency or quality of the work;<br>•  Team player willing to work with clients, field staff, other Bureau Veritas offices, and the world wide Bureau Veritas organization<br>•  Use of PPE:  Ability to identify situations where additional PPE (outside of standard issue) is required.  <br>•  Use of a camera (smartphone) and ability to insert photos into a document for client reportsPhysical Requirements:<br>•  Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods of time.<br>•  The person in this position needs to occasionally move about inside the work space to access required areas<br>•  Constantly operates a computer and other productivity equipment, and/or machinery. Included, but not limited to: smartphone, tablet, calculator, copy machine, and computer printer, etc.<br>•  Frequently ascends/descends a ladder, and/or stairs to access required workspace<br>•  Constantly positions self to access elevated or lowered work spaces<br>•  The ability to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.<br>•  The ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer or at a distance)Current AWS CWI Certification Required<br>NDT Level II Preferred<br>NACE Level II PreferredNDT Level II or III Preferred</span></p></div></div><div style="padding:10.0px 0.0px;border:1.0px solid transparent"><div style="font-size:14.0px;word-wrap:break-word"><h4 style="font-size:1.0em;margin:0.0px"><b>-</b></h4> </div><div></div></div><div style="padding:10.0px 0.0px;border:1.0px solid transparent"><div style="font-size:14.0px;word-wrap:break-word"><h4 style="font-size:1.0em;margin:0.0px"><b>-</b></h4> </div><div></div></div></div> </span>

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