The Welding Engineer is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing welding processes and standards to ensure the quality and efficiency of welding operations. This role involves coordinating with project teams, supervising welding technicians, and ensuring that all welding work meets industry standards and client specifications. The Welding Engineer combines engineering principles with welding expertise to design and optimize processes, resolve welding-related issues, and contribute to the safe and successful completion of projects.
Salary | Market Competitive |
Experience | 10 – 14 years |
Location | Oman |
Qualification | Bachelor of Technology/Engineering |
Posted | 30 October 2024 |
Job Type | Full-Time |
Posted by | Habeebi Recruiter |
last date to apply | apply within 15 days of posting |
Key Responsibilities
- Development and Implementation of Welding Procedures
The Welding Engineer is tasked with developing welding procedures that ensure quality, efficiency, and safety. This includes selecting appropriate materials, determining welding methods, and defining welding parameters to suit project requirements. By establishing comprehensive welding procedures, the Welding Engineer ensures consistency and adherence to quality standards across all welding operations. - Quality Assurance and Compliance
Ensuring that all welding work complies with industry standards and project specifications is a core responsibility. The Welding Engineer conducts regular inspections, performs quality tests, and ensures that welding procedures align with relevant codes, such as ASME, AWS, or ISO. By maintaining stringent quality checks, the engineer upholds safety, minimizes defects, and meets regulatory requirements. - Troubleshooting and Technical Support
The Welding Engineer provides technical support to address welding-related challenges on-site. This includes diagnosing and resolving issues with welding equipment, materials, or procedures. By troubleshooting effectively, the engineer minimizes downtime, reduces costs, and ensures that welding operations proceed smoothly without compromising quality or safety. - Coordination with Project Teams
Working closely with project managers, designers, and production teams, the Welding Engineer coordinates welding tasks and integrates them with broader project timelines. This collaborative approach ensures that welding work is executed in alignment with project milestones and minimizes disruptions. Effective coordination enhances communication between teams and contributes to the timely completion of projects. - Training and Supervision of Welding Staff
The Welding Engineer is responsible for training and supervising welding technicians and operators, ensuring they follow established procedures and safety protocols. This includes conducting safety briefings, demonstrating proper techniques, and promoting adherence to quality standards. By investing in staff development, the engineer enhances workforce skills and fosters a culture of safety and professionalism. - Research and Development of New Techniques
To stay competitive and improve operational efficiency, the Welding Engineer explores new welding techniques, materials, and technologies. By researching advancements and testing innovative methods, the engineer contributes to the continuous improvement of welding processes, reducing costs and enhancing quality. This proactive approach positions the company to adapt to industry trends and improve project outcomes. - Documentation and Reporting
The Welding Engineer maintains accurate records of welding procedures, quality inspections, and maintenance activities. This includes preparing technical reports, documenting inspection results, and compiling data for compliance audits. Comprehensive documentation provides a clear history of welding activities and supports quality control, traceability, and continuous improvement efforts.
Qualifications and Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Welding Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
- Professional certification (e.g., Certified Welding Engineer (CWE) or Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) from AWS) is preferred
- 3-5 years of experience in welding engineering or a related role
- In-depth knowledge of welding processes, materials, codes, and standards (e.g., ASME, AWS, ISO)
- Proficiency in welding software and CAD tools
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills for troubleshooting and process optimization
- Excellent communication and leadership skills to train and supervise staff
- Commitment to safety and quality in all welding operations
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