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Welding Inspector - CSA Level 1 or AWS CAWI

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Description

Reporting to the QA/QC Supervisor (CSA Level 2/AWS CWI), the welding inspector would be responsible for implementing and maintaining quality programs and welding inspection duties by adhering to standard quality operational policies and procedures.

Welding

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Review the welding procedure specification and inspection requirements prior to welding.
  • Prior to and during welding, verify that the specified base metal(s) and welding filler metal(s) are used.
  • Verify that the specified joint preparation and fit-up used prior to welding.
  • Monitoring and inspect all work performed by tackers and welders and/or welding operators.
  • Inspect and evaluate welds according to specified inspection procedures, standards, codes, and drawings.
  • Record welding inspection results that were witnessed and prepare associated report.

Certification, Knowledge, and Experience Requirements

  • CSA W178.2 Level 1 or AWS CAWI with at least 1 year of experience in a manufacturing, repair, or operating facility that involves welding.
  • Good knowledge of welding processes, layout and fitting, base metals, filler metals, heat treatment, weld testing, and fabrication planning is required.
  • Good knowledge of the weldability of ASME P-No. 1 base metals (carbon steels) is required.
  • Some knowledge the weldability of P-No. 3, 4, and 5A alloy steels and P-No. 8 stainless steels would be an advantage.
  • Good knowledge of welding inspection and related NDE methods (MT, PT, UT, and RT), including ASME Sec. V, are required.
  • CSA and ASME Code experience is required, where multiple code endorsement certifications would be an advantage.
Inspector

Dear all,

With this topic, we will talk about CSWIP with a series as much as possible.

Part 1: CSWIP – What is it?

CSWIP is Certification Scheme for Welding & Inspection Personnel. The CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector course provides an introduction to a wide range of topics related to Welding Inspection and Quality.

Certified

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Review the welding procedure specification and inspection requirements prior to welding.
  • Prior to and during welding, verify that the specified base metal(s) and welding filler metal(s) are used.
  • Verify that the specified joint preparation and fit-up used prior to welding.
  • Monitoring and inspect all work performed by tackers and welders and/or welding operators.
  • Inspect and evaluate welds according to specified inspection procedures, standards, codes, and drawings.
  • Record welding inspection results that were witnessed and prepare associated report.

Certification, Knowledge, and Experience Requirements

  • CSA W178.2 Level 1 or AWS CAWI with at least 1 year of experience in a manufacturing, repair, or operating facility that involves welding.
  • Good knowledge of welding processes, layout and fitting, base metals, filler metals, heat treatment, weld testing, and fabrication planning is required.
  • Good knowledge of the weldability of ASME P-No. 1 base metals (carbon steels) is required.
  • Some knowledge the weldability of P-No. 3, 4, and 5A alloy steels and P-No. 8 stainless steels would be an advantage.
  • Good knowledge of welding inspection and related NDE methods (MT, PT, UT, and RT), including ASME Sec. V, are required.
  • CSA and ASME Code experience is required, where multiple code endorsement certifications would be an advantage.

Dear all,

With this topic, we will talk about CSWIP with a series as much as possible.

Part 1: CSWIP – What is it?

CSWIP is Certification Scheme for Welding & Inspection Personnel. The CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector course provides an introduction to a wide range of topics related to Welding Inspection and Quality.

Course Contents:

  • Roles and duties of a Welding Inspector
  • Welding Defects
  • Mechanical Testing
  • Main Welding Processes
  • Welding Symbols
  • Non-Destructive Testing
  • Inspection Reporting
  • Welding Terminology
  • Welding Safety
  • Heat Treatments
  • Weldability of Steels
  • Joint Design
  • Welding Procedures
  • Welder Qualification
  • Stress and Distortion
  • Macro Examination
  • Codes and Standards
  • Welding Consumables
  • Thermal Cutting

CSWIP Certification Scheme: it has 3 level

  • Level 1: 3.0 Visual Welding Inspector
  • Level 2: 3.1 Welding Inspector
  • Level 3: 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector

Renewals CSWIP certificate:

  • 5 years CV assessment
  • 10 years Renewal examination

Examination ( 3.1 ):

  • Closed book exam (Any standard/code required for the examinations will be provided on the examination day)
  • 70% pass mark: For every section to be awarded the certificate
  • 2 copies of certificates and an identity card sent to delegates sponsor
  • Multiple Choice Examination:

– 30 General Multiple Choice Questions: 45 Min

Level 1 Modem

– 60 Technology Questions: 90 Min

– 20 Macroscopic Questions: 45 Min

– 20 Plate Butt Questions: 75 Min

– 20 Pipe Butt Questions: 105 Min

Other note:

Other requirement: pls refer attached file.

– CSWIP welding inspection

– CSWIP welding inspection supplement

Saiw Welding Inspector Level 1 Jobs

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