Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and welding symbols to determine material requirements and welding procedures.
Repair or rework defective welds as needed.
Maintain welding equipment and ensure tools are in safe working condition.
Follow safety procedures for working with compressed gases, hot materials, and heavy equipment.
Maintain a clean and organized work area and adhere to 5S and housekeeping standards.
Set up and operate welding equipment to join structural components
Inspect welds visually and dimensionally to ensure conformance with specifications and quality
Position, align, and fit structural parts prior to welding, using clamps, squares, and measuring tools.
Collaborate with fitters, fabricators, and supervisors to ensure project deadlines and quality goals are
Requirements
high school
mig
flux core
tig
safety
welding test
High school diploma or GED required
Familiarity with welding carbon steel and stainless-steel materials.
Strong attention to detail, safety awareness, and teamwork.
Proficient in MIG, Flux Core, or Stick welding; TIG experience a plus.
Must pass company-administered welding tests
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Company
Overview
Founded 1975
Year Established
The company was established in 1975 in a garage, initially focusing on engineering consultancy.
1986 Acquisitions
Strategic Expansion
The company began acquiring other businesses in 1986, expanding its expertise into fabrication.
10-acre Facility
Manufacturing Complex
Today, the company operates a nearly ten-acre facility in Houston with advanced capabilities.
Early innovation included the big‑ton spring and bolted spring hanger, cementing its reputation in pipe stress solutions.
Through strategic acquisitions (Sweco Fab, RM, U.S. Bellows, Pipe Shields and Anchor/Darling), the company expanded into fabrication, bellows, pre‑insulated supports, and snubbers.
Today it operates a nearly ten‑acre Houston facility with advanced capabilities including robotic welding, pressure vessels, bellows, and 3D‑printed prototypes.
Typical projects span LNG plants, chemical and petrochemical facilities, power plants, offshore platforms and cryogenic systems, delivering custom spring supports, expansion joints, slide plates and snubbers.
Financially self‑funded and privately held, PT&P has steadily reinvested in manufacturing and innovation, most recently in 2024 mass‑customization upgrades at its Houston headquarters.
Unusually, they offer 24/7 emergency service and produce 3D‑printed models for client review before full‑scale manufacturing.
Culture + Values
Trust
Integrity
Discipline
Safety
Responsibility
Courtesy
Community
Humility
Determination
Quality
Innovation
DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME.
Exceed our customers expectations, delivering the highest quality product, manufactured on‑time with the greatest transparency in the industry.
Environment + Sustainability
2007
Years of ISO 9001:2015 Certification
The company has maintained ISO 9001:2015 certification since 2007, ensuring high-quality standards and sustainable practices.
2024
Upcoming Capital Investments
Planned investments in 2024 will focus on mass-customization manufacturing, potentially reducing waste and energy consumption per part.
Field services and 24x7 emergency support infrastructure promotes refurbishment and lifecycle extension
Subsidiary Sweco Fab holds ASME U-Stamp certification enabling pressure vessel reuse and repair
Inclusion & Diversity
3.3/5 Rating
Glassdoor Diversity Rating
The company received a rating of 3.3/5 on Glassdoor for Diversity & Inclusion, based on 96 employee reviews.
No publicly disclosed DEI strategy or goals found
Comparably diversity data not available
No gender breakdown or diversity metrics published