A Structural Welder is responsible for cutting, fitting, and welding metal components to build structural steel frameworks for buildings, bridges, ships, and other large-scale infrastructure. This role requires precision, a deep understanding of welding techniques, and strict adherence to safety and quality standards.
We are seeking a skilled Welder proficient in TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) and ARC (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) processes, with hands-on experience working on Alloy Steel materials. The ideal candidate will be responsible for fabricating, assembling, and repairing metal components to precise specifications, ensuring high standards of safety, quality, and efficiency.
We are seeking a skilled and experienced TIG & ARC Welder (SS) to join our team. The ideal candidate will specialize in welding stainless steel components using Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW / ARC) techniques, ensuring high-quality, precise, and durable welds in accordance with engineering drawings and specifications.
A Welder joins metal parts using welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, and arc welding. They work from blueprints or technical drawings to fabricate or repair structures and components, ensuring strong, precise, and safe welds in construction, manufacturing, or industrial settings.
The Welding Inspector is responsible for ensuring that all welding activities and welded structures meet specified standards and project requirements. This includes inspecting welds for quality and compliance, reviewing welding procedures, maintaining records, and ensuring that welding operations adhere to safety and regulatory guidelines.
The Fitter Cum Welder is responsible for reading and interpreting engineering drawings, assembling metal parts, and welding them using appropriate techniques. The role demands precision, technical skills, and a strong understanding of safety practices.
The Welding Foreman oversees welding operations and supervises welding crews on construction, manufacturing, or industrial job sites. Responsible for ensuring work is performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and quality requirements. Acts as a key liaison between workers, engineers, and site management.
The QA/QC Supervisor (NDT + PWHT) is responsible for supervising and coordinating quality assurance and control activities related to Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT). This includes ensuring compliance with applicable codes, standards, and project specifications in fabrication, welding, and heat treatment processes.
The PWHT Technician is responsible for carrying out Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT) processes on piping systems, pressure vessels, and structural components. This includes setting up and operating heat treatment equipment in accordance with specified codes, client specifications, and safety standards to relieve stress and improve the mechanical properties of welded materials.
SMAW stands for Shielded Metal Arc Welding, also commonly known as stick welding. It is a manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated in flux to lay the weld
The Vessel Fabricator is responsible for the fabrication, assembly, and repair of pressure vessels, tanks, and related components. This includes reading technical drawings, operating welding and fabrication equipment, and ensuring all work meets industry standards and safety regulations.
The Welding Supervisor oversees and coordinates the activities of welders and fabricators to ensure quality, efficiency, and safety in welding operations. This role involves supervising welding processes, ensuring compliance with welding codes and standards, training welders, and optimizing workflow to meet production schedules.