QC Inspector I - Night Shift

Position Title: Quality Inspector I (Dimensional and NDE) - Night Shift Only
Location: 3701 Holmes Road, Houston, TX 77051
Department: Quality Control
Reports To: Director of Quality Control

Job Summary:
Piping Technology & Products, Inc. is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Quality Inspector (Dimensional and NDE) to perform visual and dimensional inspections, conduct Penetrant Testing (PT) on welds. This is a full-time, hourly, on-site position located at 3701 Holmes Road, Houston, TX 77051. Candidates should ensure that they are within a commutable distance to our facility before applying. Safety is a key component to all of our positions and we expect our leaders to uphold the highest safety standards and practices at all times. This role requires a professional level of both written and verbal communication. Warehouse and manufacturing experience is preferred for this position. Candidates must be able to read blueprints in English.
Please Note: Position is inspector of ASME pressure welded parts, pipes, and bellows. Familiarity with welding and fabrication of Pressure Vessels preferred.

Requirements

Key Responsibilities:
The following education, experience and knowledge are preferred for this position:
  • Experience with PT, UT, RT, MT, PMI.
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Quality Inspector.
  • Experience as a fitter, welder or fabricator helpful.
  • General knowledge of AMSE and AWS codes, welding, fabrication and inspection processes.
  • Must be able to comprehend technical information, in English, both verbal and written.
  • Must have clear verbal and writing skills with fluency for the responsibilities assigned.
Work Environment/Physical Demands
  • Working conditions are 5-10% in an office environment and 90-95% in a shop/yard environment, as well as exposure to industrial machinery, welding and grinding.
  • Must be able to work overtime and half day Saturday.

Salary Description

$26 - $32/hour
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