LEAD ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST - SR. ENGR. TECHNOLOGIST - Pressure Vessel, Structural Welding
About the role
The Mechanical Fabrication Centers Section provides engineered fabrication services for commercial and government customers. We fabricate precision machined components and welded joint assemblies to the most stringent of requirements. We service all technical areas of Southwest Research Institute and are involved in a large cross section of the total of SwRI's and commissioned pressure vessels of various types for land-based, subsea, manned, and unmanned purposes.
Responsibilities
- Apply advanced principles, theories and concepts to welding and fabrication execution, leading project fabrication efforts by translating design intent into qualified, repeatable welding processes for large pressure vessels and structural assemblies.
- Lead fabrication efforts involving complex or critical welds with internal teams and external customers including weld qualification and risk mitigation.
- Provide advanced technical expertise and procedural oversight for welding and fabrication tasks, ensuring execution of critical project requirements and compliance with industry codes.
- Lead the skill development of technical staff through hands-on training, practical demonstrations, and process improvement recommendations on assigned projects.
- Maintain and improve welding procedures in accordance with AWS and ASME standards, addressing project-specific applications with attention to quality and repeatability.
- Ensure proper welding and fabrication processes are followed through site inspections and procedure evaluations.
- Support the design and application of weld procedures to optimize for prescribed project needs.
- Lead collaboration between team members and support the implementation of existing training programs for welders, ensuring adherence to best practices.
- Lead the development, qualification, and maintenance of welding procedures supporting specific project needs, making recommendations for process adjustments based on observed performance.
- Lead the preparation and technical review of fabrication project proposals, ensuring feasibility and compliance with relevant standards.
- Conduct on-the-job training for team members and provide targeted instruction when gaps in procedural knowledge are observed.
Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree in Welding Technology, Welding Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology or related Technology degree. Certified Welding Inspector or able to become a CWI.
- In lieu of a Bachelor's degree, a High School diploma education or equivalent with 25 years of related experience and continued education and certifications.
- 6+ years: Demonstrated expertise in the development, qualification, interpretation, and application of welding procedures in accordance with AWS, ASME, and customer-specific codes and standards. Hands-on experience across multiple welding processes and materials, with emphasis on complex or critical welds.
- 6+ years: Recognized ability to exercise independent technical judgment in weld process selection, acceptance criteria interpretation, and resolution of non-conformances.
- 6+ years: Proven capability to train, mentor, and technically evaluate welders, serving as a subject matter expert rather than line supervision.
- 6+ years: Advanced proficiency in inspection planning, CWI-level evaluation, and objective quality evidence generation, ensuring traceability and audit readiness.
Qualifications
- A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Benefits
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Pay
Commensurate with experience.
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