Westerman, Inc., an employee-owned company, is a multiple site manufacturer of production and storage equipment within the oil, gas, and nuclear industries. Our equipment helps optimize well pad design, improve separation efficiency and lower overall equipment spend through high-performance surface separation and processing technology. Our equipment is setting new standards for performance and economics nationwide.This position will be located in Casper, WY at our JW Williams facility (a company of Westerman, Inc.).SUMMARYThe Quality Inspector is responsible for inspecting parts of Pressure Vessels and process piping for stress and failure using multiple methods per regulatory, customer, and internal requirements. Candidates for this role should have a working knowledge of all inspection roles/ processes such as visual inspection, hydrostatic and various NDE methods. The Quality Inspector will be responsible for helping to detect the root cause of Quality issues as well as keeping track of Quality documentation through Quality forms & document control software. The Quality Inspector must have applicable knowledge of all ASME codes that pertain to pressure vessels. The Quality Inspector will be required to have the ability to train, coordinate, and communicate effectively with all departments and personnel.RESPONSIBILITIES Regular and punctual attendance at work is an essential job function of each position and is necessary to your individual effectiveness and that of your work group. Regular and punctual attendance is required of all employees.Performs internal testing, internal checks, and cosmetic inspections.Perform inspections on material and product throughout production processPerform relevant non-destructive examinations using varying methodsComplete all documentation required for tracking and record keepingComplete data entry and evaluate results of data enteredPerform root cause analysis on non-conformities foundOther duties as required and assigned.QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty or responsibility satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.REQUIRED EXPERIENCE2 years’ experience as Code Welder, Quality Inspector or equivalent knowledgeASME Section VIII and B31.3 code knowledge requiredMust be meticulous about capturing and retaining informationMust have basic computer skills (Word, Excel, Record-keeping software, etc)Must be able to work in a team environment and be able to explain issues without becoming personally involvedMust be analytical and detail orientedMust have working knowledge of mathematical and measurement principlesMust have a positive attitude and a desire to continually improveCandidate must be able to pass a visual acuity & color perception vision examPREFERRED EXPERIENCEOSHA safety training and HazMat training preferredRelated Associate or Bachelor degree preferred but not necessaryCurrent AWS CWI &/or LVL 1 training in VT/PT/UT/MT and RT Film InterpretationPHYSICAL DEMANDS/ WORK ENVIRONMENTThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Must be able to stand for extended periods of time, up to entire length of shift.Must be able to exert moderate to heavy physical effort with lifting requirement up to 50 pounds.Must have strong range of motion.Must be able to sit, stand, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, climb, and bend.Must be able to see, speak, hear, and read.Must be able to read instructions and all measuring devices.Must use fingers and hands to manipulate tools and small parts.Must be able to walk over both even and uneven surfaces.Must be able to work in extreme temperatures, both hot and cold.Must wear all required PPE.Must be physically able to access all areas of the plant and grounds.Some aspects of this position may require working in tight quarters.Some aspects of this position may require close vision, depth perception, the ability to see small detail, and the ability to adjust focus.