Certified Weld Inspector - Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline in New York City (CWI required)

  • Full-time

Company Description

In 1960, Booth & Associates, Inc. was founded by Richard F. Booth, and began as a small family-operated engineering consulting firm, that met the rapidly growing needs of our utility service clients.  Through the years, we have continued to expand into a multi-office, multi-state engineering consulting firm.

Here at Booth, we see the value and importance in creating and maintaining well rounded relationships with our clients. We believe relationships to be the core of our foundation and why, over the years, we have been able to partner with over 700 new clients.

Just as it was in 1960, Booth & Associates is still fueled and united by the common goal of providing service excellence in each step of the process. 

Job Description

The Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Certified Weld Inspector is a mid-level position within the Gas Division Engineering team to provide 3rd party weld inspection for a local distribution company (LDC) under minimum supervision. Incumbents are expected responsibilities and duties will vary from day to day throughout the project.

The typical duties that the inspector will perform in overseeing the overall construction efforts are production/schedule, quality, cost control, safety, environmental, and documentation.

This role will be for the duration of the project and take place in New York City (Manhattan, Westchester, Bronx, Queens)

Position requirements include: 

  • Confirm proper locations of existing LDC and third-party infrastructure in accordance with engineering/construction drawings and NY One-call requirements. 
  • Track and document all engineering and contractor non-conformances observed during construction activities. 
  • Experience with large diameter steel natural gas transmission pipelines.
  • Strong knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards, particularly ASME B31.8 and CFR Title 49 Part 192. Additional familiarity with API standards and ASME B31.3 desired.
  • Review engineering plans, specifications, and equipment for utility projects. 
  • Lead by example, to encourage all employees to develop safe work habits, and to pursue improved safety compliance through heightened safety-awareness on a daily basis. The inspector shall wear the minimum PPE and comply and enforce the Owner Health and Safety Manual requirements.
  • Ability to lift 25 lbs., work outdoors, walk, and stand the majority of the time in all weather.
  • Proficiency in Reading construction plans, Excel, Microsoft Project, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook
  • Must interface well with employees at all levels and maintain professional conduct representing both the LDC and Booth.
  • Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
     

The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified.

Qualifications

College degree preferred. 

Minimum 5 years of applicable experience on large inch natural gas transmission pipeline. 

Must have American Weld Society Certified Weld Inspector certificate 

Additional Information

Reasonable Accommodations Statement

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.