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Evolving Solution Services seeks a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) to ensure the integrity and safety of welded structures across various industries. The successful candidate will perform inspections, identify defects, and collaborate with teams to uphold high standards of workmanship.
Applicants must have a current CWI certification, at least 3 years of relevant experience, and a strong understanding of welding processes. This role offers an annual salary range of $75,000 to $95,000 depending on experience.
Salary Range: $75,000.00 To $95,000.00 Annually
Founded in 1962, Lafarge & Egge and Clackamas Welding are a trusted mid‑market, diversified manufacturing partner with facilities in Oregon and Washington. L&E was established originally as a tube bending supplier for Boeing and other aerospace companies and has since expanded into small‑diameter precision tube assemblies, CNC machining, fusion welding (Tig, Orbital), Nadcap and D1‑4426 special process welding, and torch brazing services.
Our expanded capabilities enable us to serve an ever‑growing number of highly satisfied clients in a variety of industries including aerospace, space, medical, defense, automotive, and tool & die. Our client base ranges from OEMs to 1st– 4th Tier commercial manufacturers.
From prototyping to performing large production runs, we have the honor of serving as a key partner to some of the largest manufacturers in the US and all over the world. More so, Lafarge & Egge is strategically positioned for growth with vertically integrated capabilities and a strong focus on quality, scalability, and compliance.
With deep technical knowledge, proven process control, and a customer‑focused approach, Lafarge & Egge delivers precision solutions that meet the industry’s most demanding standards. We’ve built our company through a dedication to professionalism, first‑rate customer service, and product integrity.
The Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) plays a critical role in ensuring the integrity and safety of welded structures across various industries within the United States. This position involves conducting thorough inspections and evaluations of welding work to verify compliance with applicable codes, standards, and project specifications. The CWI is responsible for identifying defects, recommending corrective actions, and maintaining detailed documentation to support quality assurance processes. By collaborating closely with welding teams, engineers, and project managers, the CWI helps to uphold high standards of workmanship and safety. Ultimately, this role contributes to the successful completion of projects by ensuring that all welding activities meet rigorous quality and safety requirements.
The Certified Welding Inspector utilizes a combination of technical knowledge and practical skills to evaluate weld quality and ensure compliance with stringent standards. Proficiency in interpreting welding codes and engineering drawings allows the inspector to accurately assess welds and identify potential issues. Strong communication skills are essential for effectively reporting findings and collaborating with welding teams to implement corrective actions. Familiarity with non‑destructive testing techniques enhances the ability to detect hidden defects and verify weld integrity. Additionally, organizational skills support meticulous documentation and adherence to quality assurance protocols, contributing to overall project success and safety.