Weld Engineer
The Trane Weld Engineer is responsible for improving manufacturing operations by implementing new and modifying existing processes that increase safety, productivity, quality and reduce costs. These activities will center around welding and painting processes for large ASME pressure vessels along with the joining of metal fabrications.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES (others may be added):
• Improves existing manufacturing processes to increase safety, quality, productivity, product flow and reliability through innovative solutions. Conceives, investigates, evaluates and recommends new equipment and tooling.
• Maintains and improves existing equipment by working with Maintenance, Supervision and Material Control Departments. Assists Maintenance in trouble shooting breakdowns and scheduling preventative maintenance.
• Writes Capital Expenditure Requests, equipment performance specifications, action plans, responsibility lists, project reports, work instructions, test procedures and other documentation to support factory operations. Provides input for product cost rollups.
• Manages and/or participants in Productivity, Safety, Environmental, Production, Material Control, Six Sigma and R&D Project Teams.
Percentage of Travel: 5%
Min. Yrs. Experience: 2 years
Education Standard: Bachelors Degree
Education Type: Engineering
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
• Bachelors Degree in Weld Engineering or Engineering and hands-on welding work experience required.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS or KNOWLEDGE:
• Mig, Tig & Sub-Arc welding and large pressure vessel fabrication and ASME pressure vessel code preferred.
• Hands-on experience with robotic welding, Oxy-fuel/Plasma Burn Tables, metal forming equipment and rolls for large cylinders is critical.
• Experience with improving welding processes and tooling to reduce costs is essential.
Note: Please mention GetWeldingJobs.com in your cover letter when applying.
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