CB&I delivers integrated storage and asset‑management solutions that help customers operate safely, reliably, and efficiently across the lifecycle of their facilities. Through our two global business units - Storage Solutions, the world leader in tanks, terminals, and storage systems, and Asset Solutions, a leading provider of operations, management, wells and decommissioning services - we combine technical excellence with execution capability to extend asset life, optimize performance, and maximize value.
Overview:The Traveling Weld Trainer is responsible for the training and development of field welders at various job sites across the United States. In addition to training duties, this role involves inspecting welding work, material handling, storage practices, and the overall construction quality of new steel storage tanks, vessels, and structures, as well as evaluating repair work. The position reports directly to the Regional QA Manager and works closely with the Various Superintendents on a regular basis.
Responsibilities:Welding Trainer Core Responsibilities
Safety
Inspection and Testing
Reports
Normal work environment will be shop or field which will require exposure to outdoor weather conditions, loud noise, working near moving mechanical parts, electrical energy, construction equipment, vibration, fumes, chemicals, and airborne particles.
Physical Requirements
NP=Not Present, O=Occasionally (0-33%), F=Frequently (34-66%), C=Constantly (67-100%)
Standing | C | Walking | F | Sitting | F |
Pushing | F | Pulling | F | Climbing | F |
Balancing | F | Bending | F | Stooping | F |
Kneeling | F | Crouching | F | Crawling | F |
Reaching | F | Handling | C | Fingering | C |
Feeling | C | Vision | C | Hearing | C |
Lifting (lbs.) | Carrying (lbs.) | ||||
0-10lbs | C | 0-10lbs | C | ||
10-20lbs | C | 10-20lbs | C | ||
25-50lbs | O | 25-50lbs | O | ||
50-100lbs | O | 50-100lbs | O | ||
100lbs+ | O | 100lbs+ | O | ||
Sedentary Work:
Lifting 10 pounds maximum and occasionally lifting and/or carrying such articles as dockets, ledgers and small tools.
Light Work:
Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds.
Medium Work:
Lifting 50 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds (overhead level).
Heavy Work:
Lifting 100 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
Very Heavy Work:
Lifting objects more than 100 pounds with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing 50 pounds or more (to shoulder height).
Tools Used | Tape measure, straight edge, level, chalk line, sledgehammer, burning torch, welding equipment, chipping hammer, fitting gear, come-a-longs, jacks, chain falls, material handling equipment, inspection equipment, hoists, hammers, pry bar, fit-up bar, wrenches, key plates, bull pins, wire rope slings, shackles, hand wire brush and cribbing blocks. Powered hand tools including grinders, chipping and peening guns, wire brushes, saws, ladder, scaffold and impact wrenches |
Personal Protective Equipment | Hardhat, safety goggles/glasses with side shields Z87 stamped, full body harness with double lanyard, hearing protection, respiratory protection, gloves, respirator, fresh air equipment, and safety toe shoes required ANSI 41.1 with steel toe and defined heel |
Audio-Visual & Licensing Demands
R=Required & NR =Not Required
Depth Perception | R | Color Discrimination | R | Peripheral Vision | R | Hearing (Avg) | R |
Work Environment
NP=Not Present, O=Occasionally (0-33%), F=Frequently (34-66%), C=Constantly (67-100%)
Inside | O | Wet and/or Humid | F | Electrical Hazards | C | Fumes | C |
Outside | C | Noise | C | Burns | C | Odors
| F |
Extreme Cold | F | Vibration | C | Explosives | O | Mist | F |
Extreme Heat | F | Mechanical Hazards | C | Radiant Energy | O | Gases | F |