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Mid Level Bolt Torque Jobs in Bennington, VT (NOW HIRING)

Mid Level Bolt Torque information

What is a mid level bolt torque technician?

Mid Level Bolt Torque technicians are skilled workers who specialize in tightening and securing bolts to precise torque specifications, typically in industrial, construction, or energy sectors. They ensure that bolted joints meet safety and operational requirements using calibrated torque tools and following strict procedures. These technicians may also inspect, maintain, and document torque applications to prevent equipment failures. Their work is essential for the integrity and safety of structures, machinery, and pipelines. They usually have several years of experience and may hold certifications relevant to bolt torqueing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mid level bolt torque technician?

To excel as a Mid Level Bolt Torque Technician, you need mechanical aptitude, understanding of torque specifications, and relevant experience or vocational training. Familiarity with hydraulic and pneumatic torque tools, digital torque wrenches, and adherence to industry safety standards is required, often supported by certifications like ASME or relevant OSHA training. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and teamwork are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure precise bolt torque application, equipment reliability, and a safe working environment in industrial settings.

What are some common challenges faced by mid level bolt torque technicians, and how can they be effectively addressed?

Mid-level bolt torque technicians often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex torque specifications, working in confined or high-elevation environments, and ensuring precise calibration of tools. To address these, technicians should prioritize ongoing training in the latest torqueing techniques, maintain meticulous attention to safety protocols, and collaborate closely with engineers and quality control teams. Open communication and proactive problem-solving help ensure that projects are completed efficiently and safely, supporting both personal growth and team success.

What is the difference between Mid Level Bolt Torque vs Mid Level Mechanical Assembler?

AspectMid Level Bolt TorqueMid Level Mechanical Assembler
CredentialsHigh school diploma, certifications in torque tools or mechanical skillsHigh school diploma, basic mechanical knowledge
Work EnvironmentIndustrial settings, manufacturing plants, construction sitesManufacturing facilities, assembly lines, workshops
Job FocusApplying precise torque to bolts and fastenersAssembling mechanical components and systems
Common UsageIn industries requiring torque specifications, such as automotive or aerospaceIn general manufacturing and assembly tasks

Mid Level Bolt Torque specialists focus on applying specific torque values to fasteners, ensuring safety and compliance. In contrast, Mid Level Mechanical Assemblers handle the broader task of assembling mechanical parts. Both roles are essential in manufacturing but differ in technical focus and responsibilities.

Mechanical Quality Assurance Inspector

LotusWorks

Malta, NY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

As a Mechanical Quality Assurance Inspector working with the LotusWorks team, you will join our client site in the high-tech semiconductor sector. This job is based in a cutting-edge facility in Manassas, Virginia.

You will act as the Owner's Representative to verify, audit, and sign off on mechanical, piping, and structural installations after trade contractors have completed their Quality Control (QC) processes. This role ensures that all installations-ranging from ultra-high purity (UHP) process systems to tool structural supports, seismic anchoring, and exhaust ductwork-strictly comply with engineering designs, semiconductor industry codes, and facility standards.

Responsibilities:
  • UHP Piping & Orbital Welding Verification Inspect and sign off on daily orbital weld coupons, verifying both the initial "in-coupon" and terminal "out-coupon" to ensure weld parameter stability and gas purity.
  • Perform 100% visual QA inspection on all "Golden Welds" (final closure/tie-in welds exempt from pressure testing) to guarantee absolute system integrity.
  • Conduct QA sampling and audits of all field welds, supplementing the trade contractor's 100% QC inspection with independent visual checks.
  • Verify adherence to ASME B31.3 Chapter X, SEMI F78, and SEMI F81 visual acceptance and alignment criteria for stainless steel tubing.
  • Perform final QA verification and sign-off on mechanical and piping installations only after the trade contractor's QC process is complete and documented.
  • Audit trade contractor weld logs, testing records, and quality documentation for accuracy, completeness, and full traceability.
  • Witness flange bolt torquing and verify correct gasket materials, bolt grades, lubricants, and torque values against engineering specifications.
  • Witness and verify contractor hydrostatic, pneumatic or sensitive leak tests to grant final system acceptance.
  • Conduct on-site QA inspections of structural steel pedestals to verify dimensions, squareness/plumbness, weld quality, and coating compliance prior to delivery.
  • Perform Special Inspections for tool installations, including the verification of post-installed concrete anchors, adhesive anchors, and seismic restraint brackets.
  • Perform final walkdowns on tool exhaust ductwork systems to verify structural integrity, alignment, and proper support.
  • Review and validate spark-testing logs and torque logs specifically for Perfluoro polymer-Coated Stainless Steel (PSP) exhaust ductwork to ensure coating continuity and joint integrity.
  • Issue and track Owner-level Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) for any discovered trade deficiencies, and verify the effectiveness of subsequent corrective actions.
  • Demonstrated ability to compile comprehensive, audit-ready Quality Turn-Over Packages with zero data gaps prior to turn on of utilities.
  • Any other duties or responsibilities that may be assigned to you in your role.   
Skills Required:
  • A minimum of 2 years of field experience in QA/QC of Mechanical Systems is required.
  • Experience in the semiconductor, datacentre or high-tech manufacturing industries are preferred.
  • Extensive experience in the implementation of Quality Assurance on large Engineering/Construction Projects.
  • Preparation of clear and comprehensive correspondence and reports.
  • Strong communication skills required, both verbal and written.
  • Good computer skills and familiar with use of Excel, PowerPoint, Word and SharePoint.
  • Working knowledge of quality assurance programs and a minimum of 3 years quality assurance auditing /Inspection experience.
  • Strong project planning skills.
  • Skilled in collaboration and being a team player.
Education / Licenses / Certifications
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering or relevant studies is preferred, but not required.
  • OSHA 10.
  • Proof of education, licenses, and certifications will be required where applicable.
Benefits:
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance 
  • Life, Short-Term, Long-Term Disability Insurance 
  • Training and Education Assistance 
  • 401k Retirement Plan 
  • Extra Annual Leave with Years of Service 
  • Maternity/Paternity Leave 
  • Recognition Rewards

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