If you believe that strength lies in every connection, we’re looking for you. As our Welding Coordinator, you’ll be the one making sure every weld, like every link in a chain, is strong, precise, and unbreakable. From selecting procedures to supervising on-site operations, you’ll be responsible for ensuring that no detail is overlooked and no standards are compromised.
As per ISO 3834-2/3, the Welding Coordinator shall be responsible for ensuring that all welding activities are carried out in accordance with applicable codes, standards, and contract specifications. Duties include:
a. Planning and Control
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Develop and implement the Welding Quality Plan in line with ISO 3834-2/3.
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Review contract specifications, applicable codes, and client requirements to determine welding quality requirements.
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Select appropriate welding procedures, consumables, and equipment for the scope of work.
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Coordinate and schedule welding activities in accordance with the construction program.
b. Welding Procedure and Qualification
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Review and approve Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS).
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Ensure all WPSs are supported by qualified Procedure Qualification Records (PQRs).
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Supervise and coordinate the qualification of welders and welding operators according to applicable standards (e.g., ASME IX, ISO 9606).
c. Welding Supervision and Inspection
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Monitor welding operations to ensure compliance with WPS, drawings, and quality requirements.
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Ensure proper implementation of pre-welding, in-process, and post-welding controls (e.g., preheat, interpass temperature, PWHT).
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Oversee Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) scheduling and ensure findings are addressed promptly.
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Conduct internal audits on welding and quality control processes.
d. Documentation and Traceability
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Maintain up-to-date records of welder qualifications, welding consumables, WPS approvals, and welding logs.
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Ensure full traceability of materials, welds, and NDT results.
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Compile and contribute to final documentation packages for client turnover.
e. Compliance and Improvement
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Ensure welding activities comply with ISO 3834-2 or ISO 3834-3, depending on project classification.
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Initiate and follow up on corrective and preventive actions related to welding quality.
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Liaise with third-party inspectors, client representatives, and certifying bodies as needed.
a. Educational Qualifications
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Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Welding Engineering/Inspector, Metallurgy, or a related field.
b. Professional Certification
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Certified International Welding Specialist (IWS), International Welding Technologist (IWT), or equivalent recognized by IIW/EWF.
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Certification in ISO 3834 implementation is an advantage.
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Knowledge of applicable standards (e.g., ASME IX, EN ISO 15614, ISO 9606, EN 1011, etc.).
c. Experience
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Minimum of 5–8 years’ experience in welding coordination or QA/QC in heavy industrial projects (preferably power plants or geothermal projects).
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At least 3 years of experience working within ISO 3834-certified environments.
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Experience on EN and ASME-governed projects is essential.
d. Technical Knowledge
Solid understanding of:
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EN standards: EN ISO 15614, EN ISO 9606, EN 1011, EN 13480/13445.
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ASME codes: Section IX, B31.1, B31.3, Section VIII Div. 1/2.
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Familiarity with welding techniques used in geothermal/power plant environments, including: SMAW, GTAW, SAW, FCAW, GMAW.
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Knowledge of geothermal plant materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, and duplex alloys.
e. Key Skills
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In-depth knowledge of welding processes (e.g., SMAW, GTAW, SAW, FCAW, etc.).
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Strong understanding of materials behaviour under geothermal service conditions.
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Proficiency in reading and interpreting welding drawings, codes, and standards.
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Strong leadership and communication skills to coordinate with multidiscipline teams.