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Welding Inspector Jobs in North Shields

Welding Inspector

A Welding Inspector plays a critical role in the engineering sector, responsible for examining the quality of welds and ensuring that all welding work meets specific standards and regulations. To work in this capacity, one typically needs qualifications such as the Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credential, a deep understanding of welding processes, and knowledge of metallurgy and quality control procedures. Attention to detail and the ability to interpret blueprints and structural codes are indispensable skills.

When hiring for the role, employers look for proven experience where the candidate has functioned effectively as a Welding Inspector. A strong background in inspection within relevant industries, such as construction or manufacturing, is often sought after. With safety being of utmost importance, a Welding Inspector is expected to be vigilant in upholding high-quality welding standards.

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​North Shields

North Shields is a town in Tyne and Wear. It has a population of around 35,000 people and was once an active port for exporting coal. North Shields is located at the southern end of the county, between where the rivers Tyne and River Don meet; it comprises several districts: Sandhill, Harton, Howdon and Backworth.

The engineering sector in North Shields is home to a wide range of companies who collectively employ thousands of people in the area. The sectors include food production and distribution, shipbuilding and oil and gas technology.

The Tyne and Wear Metro provides efficient connections within North Shields and other areas. The town also has a reliable bus network, offering convenient options for commuting.

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