Roles and responsibilities
Job Summary:
Lead, direct control and administrate skilled workers engaged in Welding activities onboard and workshop.
Technical Competencies:
- Preplanning of jobs and providing feedback to Foreman Sr. / Supervisor on sequence of job, manpower, equipment requirement.
- Co-ordination with Project Manager, Inspectors, Other trades and within Dept. for smooth execution of job.
- Ensure that the consumable handling procedure are strictly followed
- Ensure that the Welding equipment being used are validated and tested
- Ensure that the WPS for particular work scopes are displayed and the welders are aware of the requirements and comply with the same.
- Ensure that all welders are following WT requirements
- Ensure that all responsibilities of welding supervision as mentioned in DDWD ISO 3834- 2 manual annex 1 are followed.
- Ensure effective and productive use of allocated manpower, consumables and materials thereby achieving allocated time scale to meet the set target.
- Ensuring all work is performed according to the required standards and within the allocated time frame.
- Liaise with other discipline foremen / supervision to ensure the optimum utilization of available resources, with the overall objective of successful completion of the project.
- Distribute the welders according to their experience and monitor the performances through regular in process inspections.
- Perform internal inspections to ensure that the work is performed as per the set standards prior to offering for QC / Client inspections.
- Report work progress, planned start / end dates against Work Order and turnover for next shift as required by the Supervisor.
- Train, motivate, appraise and provide feedback on training requirement to uplift the skill of subordinates
- Exercise discipline at the work site to prevent absenteeism, unsafe work practices and idleness.
- Proactive participation in identifying errors Onboard / Work Shop and effective reporting through NCIR system.
- Thorough knowledge in various types steel works, steel structures and welding procedure specifications.
- Knowledge and Experience in ship repair and new building yard.
Experience:
Familiarized with welding work having at least 3 of experience as Foreman or Lead position.
Education:
Industrial training Certificate or equivalent.
2 years trade apprentice course.
Desired candidate profile
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Supervision and Team Management:
- Supervise and lead a team of welders, ensuring that tasks are completed accurately and efficiently.
- Assign daily tasks and monitor progress to ensure deadlines are met and quality standards are maintained.
- Provide guidance and training to welding staff, ensuring they are skilled in the latest techniques, tools, and safety practices.
- Evaluate and report on the performance of team members and assist in the development of their skills.
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Welding Process Management:
- Oversee welding operations, including tasks such as MIG, TIG, Stick welding, and flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), depending on the project needs.
- Ensure that the appropriate welding procedures, materials, and techniques are used for each task.
- Inspect welding equipment to ensure it is in good working condition and address any issues or maintenance needs.
- Set up and prepare materials, including proper alignment, securing, and positioning of metals or components for welding.
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Quality Control and Inspection:
- Ensure that all welds meet the required quality standards and specifications, including visual inspections and non-destructive testing (e.g., X-ray, ultrasonic).
- Review welds for strength, durability, and precision, and identify any flaws or defects that may require rework.
- Monitor welding procedures and techniques to ensure they comply with project specifications, codes, and standards.
- Maintain records of inspections, quality control reports, and any discrepancies found during the welding process.
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Safety and Compliance:
- Enforce strict adherence to safety regulations, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilation systems, and fire prevention measures.
- Conduct regular safety briefings and training sessions to ensure welders are aware of the latest safety practices and hazard controls.
- Monitor the work environment for safety hazards and ensure that all activities comply with local and national safety regulations, such as OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).
- Address and resolve safety concerns or accidents quickly and ensure proper reporting and follow-up.
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Project Coordination and Planning:
- Work closely with project managers, engineers, and contractors to ensure that welding tasks are coordinated with other construction or fabrication activities.
- Assist in developing project timelines and schedules, ensuring that welding work is completed on time and within budget.
- Communicate with stakeholders to provide updates on progress, delays, or any issues that may arise during the welding process.