World‑leading engineer and builder of storage facilities, tanks and terminals for energy/industrial markets.
Lay out, fit, and weld structural metal parts per engineering specifications
5 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Houston, TX
Onsite
Company Size
4,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Construction services
Project Management
Design
Technical Services
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Water & Wastewater
Industrial
LNG
Petrochemicals
Hydrogen Energy Transition
Nuclear
Storage Facilities
Role
Description
welding
metal cutting
fabrication layout
safety compliance
blueprint reading
tool setup
Remove surface imperfections using grinders, scrapers, and other finishing tools to meet quality standards.
Select appropriate welding equipment and methods based on material properties and job requirements.
Using required personal protective equipment
Moves parts into position, manually or by hoist or crane.
Cooperating during investigation of any accidents that occur
Serving on the safety committee if requested
Install and repair fabricated parts into assemblies, ensuring structural integrity and alignment.
Removes high spots and cuts bevels, using hand files, portable grinders and cutting torch. Straightens warped or bent parts.
Perform tack-welding and full welding on components in flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions, including under pre-heat conditions.
Sets up face block, jigs and fixtures.
Lays out, positions, aligns and fits together fabricated parts of structural metal products in shop according to blueprint and layout specifications, preparatory to welding or riveting.
Taking an active part and participating in safety meetings, pre-job safety briefings, task hazard analyses and Job Safety Analyses.
Working in accordance with safe job practices and complying with company safety rules
Making safety suggestions
Cut and shape metal workpieces using powered oxy-fuel hand torch and other shop tools.
Responsible for observing and complying with all safety and project rules, including wearing required personal safety equipment. Performs other duties and activities as required.
Positions or tightens braces, jacks, clamps, ropes, or bolt straps or bolt parts in positions for welding or riveting.
Teamwork and Safety Compliance: Participate in team activities, follow instructions, and adhere to CB&I safety rules and shop policies.
Quality of Work: Effectively analyzes, organizes, and executes work to meet quality requirements.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment, including sweeping floors, removing hazards, and organizing tools.
Reporting unsafe conditions or practices
Plans sequence of operation, applying knowledge of geometry, effects of heat, and allowance for weld shrinkage, machining and thickness of metal.
Locates and marks centerlines and reference points onto floor or face block and transposes them to work piece, using tape, chains, plumb bob, and squares.
Attendance: Meets all attendance standards.
Interpret engineering drawings and specifications to plan layout, assembly, and welding operations with precision.
Lay out, position, and secure parts and assemblies using measuring tools such as straightedges, calipers, and rulers.
Requirements
mathematics
computer
safety
communication
technical
adaptability
Mathematical skills: Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
Computer Skills:
Safety: Works safely at all times, meets standards of safety awareness, and complies with safety requirements and proper use, operation, and handling of tools, equipment, and materials.
Communication Skills: Ability to effectively verbally communicate directions from craft supervisors and respond to questions from managers and fellow workers.
Technical Skills: Possesses knowledge and skills to do the job required within the defined schedule.
Advanced Self-Awareness and Interpersonal skills
Adaptability and Agility to learn and contribute in varying and complex environments
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
135+ years
Industry Pioneer
Operates for over 135 years, showcasing long-term expertise and evolution.
60,000+ structures
Storage Expertise
Engineers over 60,000 storage tanks and terminals, highlighting extensive infrastructure development.
Three World Firsts
Innovation Milestones
Engineered groundbreaking technologies including spherical vessels and LNG tanks.
Re-launched in 2024
New Chapter
Initiated a new era in late 2024, debt-free, targeting infrastructure and energy sectors.
Designs, fabricates and installs large‑scale tanks and terminals for energy, petrochemical, water and industrial sectors.
Specialises in cryogenic LNG, liquid hydrogen systems, ammonia, high‑pressure and atmospheric storage vessels.
Delivered headline projects including NASA’s giant liquid hydrogen tank, Peru LNG plant, plus global water‑treatment vessels.
Culture + Values
Safety First
Integrity and Accountability
Collaboration and Teamwork
Customer Focus
Excellence and Innovation
Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-Zero Goal
Aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2050 through comprehensive environmental strategies.
Focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions across operations
Investing in renewable energy solutions
Advancing sustainable infrastructure projects
Improving energy efficiency and waste management practices
Promoting the use of green building materials and technologies
Inclusion & Diversity
Encouraging a culture of inclusivity across all levels
Gender diversity initiatives aimed at increasing female representation
Regular review of diversity metrics and progress towards goals