The Future Generation Joint Venture brings together the combined engineering experience and expertise of WeBuild, Clough and Lane and has been selected to design construct Snowy 2.0 .
This project is based within the Snowy Mountains in NSW and will deliver one of the largest pumped hydro schemes in the world.
Snowy 2.0 is the next chapter in the Snowy Scheme's history.
It is the largest committed renewable energy project in Australia and will provide on-demand energy and large-scale storage for many generations to come.
This Iconic Project has and will continue to create its own legacy in Australian history.
Purpose of the Role Responsible for inspecting and assessing the quality and strength of welding work.
Ensuring welds are safe and fit for purpose complying with appropriate International or Australian standards, codes and client specifications.
Verify that documentation, procedures and welder qualifications are in place and adhered to and inspection of welding equipment used.
Qualifications CWI (IWI-B) Certified International Welding Inspector Basic or CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector AS1796 certificate 10 – Welding Supervisor White Card Experience 5 years work experience as a welding inspector Extensive knowledge of welding techniques and processes Ability to read and interpret drawings Knowledge of health and safety practises Required Competencies Sound negotiation and problem-solving skills Strong Initiative and proactive nature Key collaborative skills Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Well-developed time management skills High attention to detail Exceptional knowledge and ability in the use of the Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint Core Accountabilities and Responsibilities Verify welding specifications and compliances for site requirements, FGJV and subcontractors Ensure welding procedures are being followed correctly and that welders are using appropriate equipment and materials Identify the qualifications of welders and the validity of their certificates Ensure that the correct tools and equipment are being used Verify that welding equipment is calibrated and in suitable condition As required (critical welding applications), ensure that base metals, welding filler metals, joint preparations, fit ups, minimum preheat/maximum inter-pass temperatures, welding parameters and weather conditions are compliant to WPS, standards, codes and drawings Perform visual inspections of welded joints, ensuring they are in accordance with WPS/drawings Ensure compliance to the required dimensional tolerances Ensure that NDT will be completed as required by the applicable standards and codes Maintain records of inspections conducted Interpret welding symbols, drawings, specifications and codes Communicate with their direct supervisor on a regular basis regarding welding quality and progress Identify and report any deviations or non-conformances to procedures, codes or standards Ensure that all activities/tasks adhere to national and state health and safety regulations Other Quality Inspection tasks as designated by their direct supervisor The above listed authorities and responsibilities are only a guide and may change as directed by your Manager/Supervisor or as per the requirements of FGJV Management.
As an employee you will be eligible to participate in a number of additional employee benefits .
This includes: Competitive Salary The FGJV Retention Bonus Scheme Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Paid Parental Leave Qantas Club Membership discounts Professional Development These positions are in remote challenging areas with extreme cold temperatures which need to be considered before applying for these roles.
If you meet the above requirements and would like to work on this iconic project, please apply now.
Project Overview: Snowy 2.0 Project Promotional Video - YouTube