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Engineering Resource Group

DescriptionPermanent position for a Welding Inspector for structural steel, bolts and welds.
Responsible for non-destructive testing using ultrasonic methods.
Inspections include welding, bolting, dimensional, and structural steel.
Review and verify vendor NDT reports.
RequirementsHigh School DiplomaMinimum 5 years of inspection experience.
ICC weld and bolt certification required.
DCA Certified Structural Steel Inspector is a plus.
Level II UT Thickness Certification required.
CWI certification is a plus.
ContactClick Apply to job, or call me, Diana Ferrarini, at (973) 490-7000 ext.
121Job #:
21362-MK-DF1To view all of our job openings, visit:
careers.
terkotech.
com #TTXAbout the Company:
Engineering Resource GroupWe are different from all the other engineering staffing firms!All of our account executives and recruiters have at least a four year engineering degree and at least five years engineering industry experience.
This ensures the highest level of competence and professionalism in the staffing industry, delivering the best possible service to both our clients and our candidates.
Our account executives / recruiters average more than eight years of experience with us.
This means that, if need be, the recruiter you work with today will be the same one you work with next year and five years from now.
Call us and speak to our management or to one of our recruiters and find out what we mean when we say:
Engineering Staffing by Engineering Professionals, Since 1991Engineering Resource Group provides the industry with engineers and engineering support staffing for both contract / temporary and direct / permanent jobs.
Company Size:
100 to 499 employeesIndustry:
Staffing/Employment AgenciesFounded:
1991Website:
https:
//careers.
terkotech.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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