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Welding Inspector Jobs in Tyne and Wear

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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​Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear is a county in North East England. It is made up of several metropolitan boroughs, including Sunderland, Newcastle upon Tyne and South Tyneside, as well as non-metropolitan districts such as Gateshead, North Tyneside and Northumberland.

The engineering sector in Tyne and Wear is an important part of the local economy. It supports around 100,000 jobs and has seen strong growth over the past years, with £2.8bn of investment across the North East.

Tyne and Wear is a major transport hub for the North East, located at the junction of the A1(M), A19, A1 and M62 motorways. Major rail services include Tyne and Wear Metro, East Coast Mainline, Newcastle-Edinburgh rail link, TransPennine Express routes between York, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield and regular ferries to North Shields.

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