Welding Co-ordinator

Siemens

The Role

Overview

Ensures welding standards compliance and supervises welding activities for rail rolling stock.

Key Responsibilities

  • welding inspection
  • process improvement
  • record management
  • welding training
  • repair supervision
  • vt inspection

Tasks

-Inspect and monitor welding activities before, during, and after welding, including operational planning of welders. -Drive continuous improvement initiatives (SPS) and ensure proper storage and use of welding materials and equipment. -Maintain welding supervision records and documentation in SAP and MS Office. -Train and guide welders and fitters on drawing specifications, welding parameters, joint geometry, and conduct half-yearly refresher training. -Supervise welding repairs and implement corrective actions for shop floor issues. -Perform visual inspection (VT test) on welded frames and components and document results.

Requirements

  • 5 years
  • iws
  • ndt level-1
  • mag
  • tig
  • decision-making

What You Bring

-Minimum 5 years of hands-on welding experience or IWS certification with NDT Level-1 in VT testing. -Practical expertise in MAG, TIG, and SMAW processes for railway bogies and complex welded structures. -Decision-making authority to qualify/disqualify welders, stop production, and accept/reject components based on welding quality.

The Company

About Siemens

-The company drives progress with solutions in electrification, automation, and digitalization across industries. -With cutting-edge products and services, it leads sustainable innovation for industries like energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure. -Its impressive portfolio includes smart grids, automated factories, advanced healthcare technologies, and solutions for urban mobility. -Siemens’ digital solutions enhance efficiency and sustainability in everything from smart buildings to electric vehicles. -It has contributed to iconic projects, including energy-efficient train systems and automation in key industrial sectors. -Transforming how industries use digital technology to optimize operations and tackle global challenges.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial Automation

Building Automation

Rail Transport

Health Technology

Factory Automation

Process Industries

Pharmaceuticals

Chemicals

Food and Beverage

Electronics

Semiconductors

Power Systems

Healthcare

Transportation

Energy

Infrastructure

Digital Industries

Industrial Control Systems

Sensors

Radio-Frequency Identification

Product Lifecycle Management

Simulation and Testing

Cloud-based IoT

Software as a Service

Digital Twins