
Junior Welding Engineering Technologist, New Graduate
Hatch
The Role
Overview
Assist in welding engineering, QA inspections, docs, and support global mining projects.
Key Responsibilities
- welding docs
- lab analysis
- fabrication inspection
- code compliance
- technical support
- site audits
Tasks
-Review incoming vendor quality documentation, including welding procedure specifications (WPS’s) and procedure qualification records (PQR’s), welder qualification records, inspection and test plans (ITP’s), quality plans, etc. for compliance to project requirements. -Communication: Advising teams, writing reports, and liaising with stakeholders. -Analyze physical and chemical laboratory test reports. -Collaborate on exciting projects to develop innovative solutions -Planning & Organization: Coordinating projects, scheduling tasks, and managing resources. -Inspect pressure vessel fabrication and oversee field welding projects. -Troubleshoot fabrication quality issues at vendor and site locations. -Ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards (e.g., ASME Section VIII-I, IX, CSA W59, 47.1 & AWS D1.1). -Provide technical support to engineers and procurement teams. -Participate in domestic and international site visits, audits, and inspections as required. -Review and enforce project specifications for welding processes, base metals, filler metals, heat treatment, and non-destructive examination (NDE).
Requirements
- welding inspector
- nde
- asme codes
- college diploma
- problem solving
- technical skills
What You Bring
-Valid passport and ability to travel internationally without restrictions. -Possession of, or capability of obtaining certification as a Welding Inspector, minimum Level 1 to CSA W178.1. -Familiarity with NDE methods (MT, PT, UT, RT) and relevant codes (ASME V, VIII-1, IX, B31.3, CSA W59). -Be available and willing to travel internationally, sometimes on short notice, for extended periods depending on project needs. -Adaptability: Comfortable working in diverse environments and cultures globally. -Basic knowledge of welding metallurgy and weldability of various base metals (e.g., austenitic and duplex stainless steels, carbon steels, nickel alloys, titanium, tantalum). -Completion of a 2–3-year College Diploma in Welding Technology, Metallurgical Technology, or a related field. -Problem-Solving: Identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions. -Experience in fabrication, construction, or other trades is beneficial. -Analytical Skills: Evaluating data, diagnosing issues, and projecting outcomes. -Technical Skills: Welding process selection, inspection, testing, and equipment operation.
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Benefits
-Long term career development -Flexible work environment
The Company
About Hatch
-Began as a small civil-engineering firm and expanded into metallurgy under its namesake leader. -Now employee-owned and independent, it has grown through strategic acquisitions of engineering firms across North America and beyond. -Offers end-to-end services—from concept and feasibility through design, construction management, and operations—in key sectors. -Projects include heavy industrial and mining operations, hydropower tunnels, green-steel plants, and rail & transit infrastructure. -Specialises in multidisciplinary engineering disciplines including structural, mechanical, civil, piping, electrical, and process design. -Known for integrating advanced tools like 3D parametric design, simulation, CFD, and proprietary Hatch software in project delivery. -Milestones include delivering North America’s Niagara Tunnel Project and pioneering high-current AP60 aluminium smelting pots. -Combines local insight with global expertise to support projects in over 150 countries.
Sector Specialisms
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Buildings
Water Resources
Heavy Civil
Marine
Transport
Utilities
Nuclear
Government
