A welder is qualified through training/testing or certified to the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) standards, based on classification level, to join metal together in varying positions/orientation through the use of one or many welding processes via manual, semi-automatic, or automatic equipment. Entry classified welders assist in layout and fabrication of various assemblies constructed of plate, structural, or pipe using quality temporary tack welding and under the supervision of a fitter. Higher level classified welders read and interpret welding symbols on engineering drawings and based on this information, prepare and weld joints contained within various assemblies constructed of plate, structural, or pipe. Higher classified welders also participate in quality and regulatory inspections and conduct required repairs. All welders conduct a 100% quality inspection of their work to ensure it meets engineering requirements and make repairs as needed. Duties and Responsibilities Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) required for job and classification. Comprehend blueprints, sketches, welding procedures, and templates. Effectively read and use tape measure and other required measuring devices. Effectively read and use weld gauges to inspect weld quality. Pass entry level welding test or ABS certification test, depending on classification and welding process. Proficient in one or many of the following welding processes; SMAW, FCAW,
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