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Dimension Inspector

Walker, LA · On-site

  • Retirement

  • PTO

POSITION SUMMARY A Piping Spool Dimension Inspector is responsible for inspecting fabricated piping spools to ensure they meet engineering drawings, dimensional tolerances, and quality standards ...

Dimension Control Technician 3 Job ID: 1414 Client: Northrop Grumman Corporation Location: Palmdale, CA Employment Type: Contract-to-Hire Duration: 12 Months+ Pay Rate: $38-$40/hr + Per Diem (GSA ...

Job #219276 Chipton-Ross is seeking a Dimension Control Technician 1 for a contract opportunity in Palmdale, CA. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE) * High school diploma or equivalent ...

Dimension Energy is a leading developer, owner, and operator of distributed energy infrastructure. Dimension's platform is designed to meet accelerating electricity demand with localized energy ...

Project Finance Analyst

New York, NY · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Dimension Energy is a leading developer, owner, and operator of distributed energy infrastructure. Dimension's platform is designed to meet accelerating electricity demand with localized energy ...

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How much do dimension jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for dimension in the United States is $22.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a dimension?

Dimension jobs typically refer to roles involved in dimensional analysis, measurement, and quality control within various industries, such as manufacturing, engineering, and construction. Individuals in these jobs are responsible for ensuring that products or components meet precise specifications and tolerances, often using specialized equipment like calipers, micrometers, or coordinate measuring machines (CMM). These roles are essential for maintaining product quality, consistency, and compliance with industry standards. People working in dimension jobs often have backgrounds in metrology, engineering, or quality assurance, and may work closely with production teams to resolve dimensional issues. Career opportunities in this field can include dimensional inspector, dimensional engineer, or dimensional analyst.

What are some common challenges faced by dimension analysts when working with cross-functional teams?

Dimension Analysts often work closely with product managers, engineers, and data scientists to ensure data models and dimensions are accurately defined and consistently applied across projects. A common challenge in this collaboration is aligning on data definitions and handling discrepancies between different teams’ data sources. Effective communication, thorough documentation, and regular cross-team meetings are crucial for overcoming these challenges and maintaining data integrity. Additionally, adapting to evolving business needs and updating dimensional models accordingly requires flexibility and strong analytical skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a dimension analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dimension Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, experience in data modeling, and a background in mathematics or statistics, often supported by a relevant degree. Proficiency with data warehousing tools, SQL, and business intelligence platforms like Tableau or Power BI is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help you effectively translate complex data into actionable business insights. These skills ensure accurate data analysis and reporting, which drive informed decision-making within organizations.

What is the difference between Dimension vs Data Analyst?

AspectDimensionData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Business, Finance, or related fields; certifications like CBIP or DAMABachelor's in Statistics, Mathematics, or related fields; certifications like CAP, Microsoft Data Analyst Associate
Work EnvironmentBusiness intelligence teams, finance departments, data-driven decision-making unitsData teams, analytics departments, consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in finance, marketing, supply chain for performance measurementUsed across industries for data interpretation and reporting
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared with Data Analyst due to overlapping skills and roles

Dimension professionals focus on measuring and analyzing business metrics, often working with BI tools and dashboards. Data Analysts interpret complex data sets to provide insights, requiring strong statistical skills. While both roles involve data analysis, Dimensions are more focused on performance measurement, whereas Data Analysts emphasize data interpretation and reporting.

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Infographic showing various Dimension job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,727 per year, or $22.5 per hour.

Dimension Inspector

The Shaw Group, LLC

Walker, LA • On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

  • Benefits-eligible within first 30 of employment
  • Paid Time Off after 90 days of employment
  • Paid holidays
  • 401k with company match- eligible within first 30 days of employment
  • Day and Night Shift available- 10%-night shift differential

** This position does not pay per diem. **


POSITION SUMMARY

A Piping Spool Dimension Inspector is responsible for inspecting fabricated piping spools to ensure they meet engineering drawings, dimensional tolerances, and quality standards before installation or shipment.

Job Summary

The Piping Spool Dimension Inspector performs dimensional inspections of fabricated piping spools to verify compliance with project specifications, engineering drawings, industry codes, and quality standards. The inspector uses precision measuring tools to ensure accurate fit-up, alignment, weld locations, and overall dimensional accuracy while documenting inspection results and identifying non-conformances.

Key Responsibilities

Inspect fabricated piping spools according to isometric drawings, P&IDs, and fabrication specifications.

  • Verify dimensions including:
  • Overall spool length
  • Center-to-center measurements
  • Flange orientation and rotation
  • Elbow angles
  • Branch locations
  • Pipe alignment and squareness
  • Check flange face dimensions, bolt hole orientation, and end preparations.
  • Use measuring equipment such as tape measures, Vernier calipers, laser measuring devices, angle finders, and levels.
  • Review fabrication drawings, weld maps, and quality documentation.
  • Record inspection results and prepare dimensional inspection reports.
  • Identifyand document non-conformances and coordinate corrective actions with fabrication personnel.
  • Ensure compliance with project specifications, ASME codes, and client requirements.
  • Work with welding inspectors, QA/QC personnel, and production teams to resolve dimensional issues.
  • Maintain inspection records and ensure traceability of inspected components.
  • Follow company safety procedures and quality management systems.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent; technical training is preferred.
  • 2–5 years of experience in piping fabrication, QA/QC, or dimensional inspection.
  • Ability to read and interpret piping isometric drawings and fabrication blueprints.
  • Knowledge of piping fabrication processes and welding practices.
  • Familiarity with ASMEB31.1,B31.3, ASME Section V (where applicable), and industry quality standardssuch as PFI-ES-3.
  • Strong mathematical and measurement skills.
  • Proficiencyin Microsoft Office and inspection reporting softwarearean advantage.

Required Skills

  • Blueprint and isometric drawing interpretation
  • Dimensional measurement and layout
  • Knowledge of piping fabrication tolerances
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Documentation and report writing
  • Communication and teamwork
  • Time management

Preferred Certifications

  • AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) (preferred but not alwaysrequired)
  • ASNT Level II– VT, PT, MT(preferred but not alwaysrequired)

Work Environment

  • Pipe fabrication shops
  • Industrial construction sites
  • Oil & gas facilities
  • Petrochemical plants
  • Power generation facilities
  • Shipyards

This role requires standing for extended periods, working in fabrication environments, lifting measuring equipment, and occasionally climbing ladders or working at heights while adhering to all safety regulations.