Your Daily ForgeCheck conformance of assemblies throughout the fabrication process.Confirm the correct drawing revisions are on the shop floor.Verify assemblies are the correct grade and are code compliant.Check the visual quality of welds.Confirm welding machines are operating within required parameters.Coordinate inspection schedules with outside testing agencies.Record findings meticulously via piece mark QA trackers on MFC Tracker.Work with the Foreman on project prioritization.Conduct job site trips and perform inspections of subcontracted work at other fab shops.
4-7 years
The Gold Standard (Nice-to-Haves)The Precision Pro: Ability to properly use basic measuring devices (Calipers, Micrometers, etc.).The Micro-Examiner: A keen eye for detail and the ability to identify subtle mistakes across complex assemblies.The Digital Data Diver: Familiarity with basic computer applications and strong organizational skills for data collection and analysis.The Root Cause Hunter: Analytical and problem-solving ability to get to the heart of any non-conformance.The Self-Starting Sentinel: Excellent time management and the ability to work independently to keep projects moving.
Non-Negotiables (Your Essential Tools)You're the Code Master: Firm, proven understanding of the following codes: AISC Code of Standard Practices, ASTM A6, and AWS D1.1.Blueprint Fluent: Firm understanding of project specifications, shop and contract drawings.WPS Wizardry: Proficient knowledge of Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), Procedure Qualification Records (PQR), and Welder Qualification Records (WQR).Tool Talker: Ability to read tape measures and welding gages.The Messenger: Good communication skills to convey non-conformance and method of action.Been in the Trenches: Minimum 3 years? experience fitting and welding.3The Sharp Eye: Vision or corrected vision must be adequate for the work (optical exams required every 3 years).Certified Authority: Welds must be inspected by CWIs (Certified Welding Inspectors).The Authority:The Ironclad MandateAdvise Operations / Foreman of problems.Halt individual pieces.Halt production if a shop-wide problem exists.Request meetings with President, Operations, Superintendent, Project Managers, Purchasing, or other employees, as deemed necessary.Reporting ResponsibilitiesThis position reports to the Quality Assurance Manager/Director of Projects, Purchasing & Quality.The Fine Print: Getting StartedWe keep it clean: Must be able to pass a background check and a drug screen.Ready to work in a high-energy, drug-free environment.Gear Up: You Must provide and wear steel-toe boots on the production floor at all times?safety is non-negotiable!.Physical Readiness: Must successfully pass a pre-employment physical and lift test to confirm the ability to safely handle steel materials.Benefits & PerksThe Motherlode: Work with a team that actually misses you when you?re gone! Spherion offers a comprehensive benefits package for eligible associates, including:Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.Incentive and recognition programs.Life.Short-Term Disability.The immense satisfaction of knowing you?re the literal structural heartbeat of the local metal industry.
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