FAQs
What is the location of the Welding Inspector position?
The Welding Inspector position is based in Rotterdam with responsibilities for projects worldwide.
What are the main responsibilities of the Welding Inspector?
The main responsibilities include conducting inspections, ensuring compliance with project specifications, monitoring non-conformities, and performing Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), among others.
What experience is required for the Welding Inspector role?
A minimum of 3 years of experience in welding inspection, NDT techniques, coating procedures, and familiarity with industry norms and standards is required.
What qualifications are needed for this position?
Candidates should have a technical degree, inspection level 2 certification (e.g. CSWIP 3.1/ VTW 2), and safety certification (e.g. VCA (VOL)) among others.
Is proficiency in other languages required for the job?
Proficiency in written and spoken English is required, and proficiency in Dutch is preferred.
What type of working environment can be expected?
The Welding Inspector will work in an international, high-demanding, and dynamic organization with opportunities to have a significant impact on projects.
What benefits are offered to employees in this role?
Employees receive a competitive salary, travel and home office allowances, 32 leave days per year, bonus potential, a pension scheme, health insurance options, and various personal development opportunities.
Is training and development available for the Welding Inspector role?
Yes, extensive learning and personal development possibilities are available, including access to a wide range of online courses.
Are there any specific certifications that would enhance a candidate's application?
Certifications such as NACE/FROSIO level 1 or 2 would be advantageous.
How can interested candidates apply for this position?
Interested candidates can apply by clicking on the application link provided in the job listing or by contacting the recruiter, Esther Vermaat, for more information.