Quality Inspector| CWI/NDT Technician (Nights)
About this role
NIGHT SHIFT HOURS: 4p-2:30a Monday-Thursday (Occasional Fridays)
What you'll do:
Requires knowledge of industry specific codes and standards.
CWI-Certification Required.
The inspector will be required to interpret and evaluate inspection results for welding fit-up and filler metal placement with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications, be able to set up and calibrate all testing equipment
Use visual inspection techniques (VT) as well as Ultrasonic testing (UT) and Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) to perform non-destructive tests to identify errors or defects in product. Oversee welder qualification tests and evaluate welder performance.
Accurately complete and maintain all required records.
Follow all safety rules and practices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Overtime is expected and required to meet production goals.
Company at a glance
Arcosa, Inc. is a provider of infrastructure-related products and solutions with leading brands serving construction, engineered structures, and transportation markets.
Our individual businesses have built reputations for quality, service, and operational excellence over decades. Arcosa serves a broad spectrum of infrastructure-related markets and is strategically focused on driving organic and disciplined acquisition growth to capitalize on the fragmented nature of many of the industries in which we operate. With Arcosa’s current platform of businesses and additional growth opportunities, we are well- aligned with key market trends, such as the replacement and growth of aging transportation infrastructure, the continued shift to renewable power generation, and the expansion of new transmission, distribution, and telecommunications infrastructure. Our common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ACA.
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