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A Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and integrity of welded components, structures, and systems. The primary responsibility of a CWI is to inspect and evaluate welding work to ensure it meets industry standards and regulatory requirements. Here's a job description that outlines the key duties and responsibilities of a Certified Welding Inspector:
- Welding Inspection: Perform thorough visual inspections of welded components, structures, and systems to assess their quality, workmanship, and compliance with relevant codes, standards, and specifications.
- Quality Assurance: Verify that welding procedures and practices comply with applicable codes, standards, and specifications, such as American Welding Society (AWS) codes. Ensure adherence to safety protocols and practices during welding operations.
- Documentation and Reporting: Accurately document inspection results, including visual findings, measurements, non-conformities, and corrective actions. Prepare detailed inspection reports, including photographs, drawings, and other relevant documentation.
**Current API 1169 certification & CWI license Required & Current CIOP's.
Key Words: CWI, CPWI, API 1169, CIOP, Inspection