Roles and responsibilities
Performs welding demanding work on-site in a specialized area of Field Service for Gas and Steam Turbines. Effectively repair works for damaged parts of turbines in accordance with global technics and standards.
What do I need to qualify for this job?
- Degree in welding engineering or qualification as a Welding Supervisor in related field.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in welding technologies in practical application, and scientific background as a licensed Welder/ Welding Supervisor/ Engineer in accordance with international standards.
- Comprehensive knowledge (theoretical/ practical) in welding process 111/141/135
- Canal TIG Welding experience
- Candidate from Power Plant, Oil & Gas, Automation, Transportation industry would have added advantage.
- Knowledge of typical standards and regulations (e.g., AD 2000/ DIN EN 13480/ DIN EN ISO 3834/ etc.) and application
- Ability to identify correct selection of welding equipment, consumables, and gas mixtures acc. instructions.
- General profound understanding of technical equipment and ability to work with/based on technical documentation.
- Digital literacy, confident user of relevant IT-applications (Microsoft Office), additional IT-competence will be beneficial.
- Pro-active, problem solving and ready to work attitude, readiness to take additional tasks to improve the status Quo if needed.
- Understanding of relevant industry standards for Quality and HSE
- Fluent in English Language (Written & Oral), other languages are beneficial.
- Strong analytical skills with an affinity to technology and innovation in the service industry combined with a proactive and convincing attitude.
- Team player with high level of resilience, the ability to work independently under pressure, multitask and focus on problem solving in a complex environment collaborating with international teams.
- Willing to travel internationally on short notice and work flexible hours.
- Knowledge of welding techniques, procedures, and equipment.
- Proficiency in interpreting engineering drawings and specifications.
- Ability to use measuring instruments and precision tools.
- Excellent problem solving and organizational skills.
- Performing the required welding tasks at site
Desired candidate profile
- Knowledge of different metals and alloys (e.g., steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, nickel alloys)
- Understanding of material properties (e.g., strength, ductility, and hardness) and how they interact with welding processes
- Ability to choose the right material for specific welding applications
- 3. Welding Codes and Standards
- Familiarity with industry codes such as AWS (American Welding Society) standards, ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), and ISO standards
- Understanding safety standards and regulatory requirements specific to welding, such as OSHA guidelines and NFPA standards
- Adherence to quality control standards, including weld inspections and certifications
- 4. Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbols
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and schematics for welding projects
- Understanding welding symbols and how to follow them for precise weld placement and joint design
- Knowledge of tolerances and dimensional requirements for welded parts
- 5. Weld Testing and Inspection
- Proficiency in non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, such as ultrasonic testing, x-ray inspection, and magnetic particle inspection for weld quality
- Ability to evaluate welds for strength, appearance, and integrity
- Experience with visual inspection techniques for welds and materials
- Conducting and interpreting destructive testing (e.g., tensile tests, bend tests) to verify weld performance
- 6. Welding Equipment and Tools
- Proficiency with welding machines and equipment, including arc welders, MIG/TIG welders, plasma cutters, and welding robots
- Experience with welding consumables like electrodes, fillers, fluxes, and shielding gases
- Knowledge of protective gear (e.g., welding helmets, gloves, jackets) and ensuring proper use for safety
- 7. Safety and Hazard Awareness
- In-depth understanding of welding safety protocols, including the prevention of fires, explosions, and exposure to hazardous fumes
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) knowledge and use (e.g., welding gloves, goggles, face shields, protective clothing)
- Familiarity with ventilation systems and fume extraction for safe working environments
- Understanding the potential risks of heat distortion, electric shock, and UV radiation in the welding process