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How much do part time cwi welding inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time cwi welding inspector in the United States is $31.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.16 and $36.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Part Time CWI Welding Inspectors?

Part Time CWI Welding Inspectors are certified professionals who inspect welding work to ensure it meets industry codes and standards, working on a part-time basis. 'CWI' stands for Certified Welding Inspector, a credential issued by the American Welding Society (AWS). These inspectors typically review weld quality, verify procedures, and maintain documentation, but their work schedule is less than full-time, often based on project needs or contract work. Part time CWIs may work for construction firms, manufacturing companies, or as independent contractors.

What is the difference between Part Time Cwi Welding Inspector vs Part Time Welding Inspector?

AspectPart Time Cwi Welding InspectorPart Time Welding Inspector
CertificationsCertified Welding Inspector (CWI) requiredMay not require CWI certification, but often has basic welding knowledge
Work EnvironmentInspection of welds in construction, manufacturing, and industrial sitesGeneral welding tasks, quality checks, and site inspections
Industry UsagePrimarily in industries needing certified weld inspections like oil & gas, aerospace

In summary, a Part Time Cwi Welding Inspector holds a certification that allows for official weld inspections, whereas a Part Time Welding Inspector may perform general inspections without certification. The CWI role is more specialized and often required for compliance and quality assurance in regulated industries.

What are some typical challenges faced by part-time CWI Welding Inspectors in managing workloads across multiple job sites?

Part-time CWI Welding Inspectors often juggle multiple projects at different locations, which can present scheduling and time management challenges. Coordinating inspection times with project managers while ensuring thorough documentation and compliance can be demanding, especially when project timelines overlap. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are key to balancing these responsibilities, and inspectors may need to prioritize urgent inspections or adjust their hours to accommodate site needs. Building good relationships with site teams can also help streamline inspections and address issues promptly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time CWI Welding Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time CWI Welding Inspector, you need in-depth knowledge of welding processes, inspection techniques, and relevant codes, along with a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credential from the American Welding Society. Familiarity with inspection tools such as ultrasonic testing equipment, measuring devices, and documentation software is typically required. Attention to detail, integrity, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for ensuring compliance and maintaining safety standards. These skills and qualifications are vital to guaranteeing weld quality, regulatory compliance, and the overall safety of construction and fabrication projects.
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CWI Welding Inspector Supervisor

CWI Welding Inspector Supervisor

JARP Industries Inc

Wausau, WI

$30.25 - $41/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description:

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) supervisor carries out tasks as part of the Weld team in support of JARP Operations and JARP Engineering. Frequent and direct interaction with interested parties such as JARP employees, customers and suppliers is required, along with communication across the business. The CWI supervisor will be responsible for welding standards, procedures, instructions, prints and equipment, providing monitoring, measurement and analysis services of weld operations and processes, and assisting in driving improvement methodologies related to weld across the business. Hiring, mentoring and training of new employees.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.  Responsible for standards, specifications, techniques, processes, procedures, instructions, forms and other documents related to JARP’s welding processes (ex: AWS D1.1, AWS D14.9, ASME IX, OI, WI, SWI, ECT.).

2. Research and development of new technology

3. Budget creation, Adherence and tracking.

4. Cost analysis of designs and cost reductions where possible.

5. Perform return on investments analysis on capital investments.

6. Support Operations in the day-to-day verification and visual inspection (VT) of welded products and of welding processes, to ensure ongoing compliance with all federal, state, and industry welding regulations.

7. Support Engineering in the understanding of customer requirements relating to weld, and in the evaluation of usual, unusual or otherwise complex materials, heating requirements or other material science related to product performance and functionality.

8. Creation of, or prepare, technical reports related to welding as required.

9. Coordinate and perform the continued training and evaluation of all JARP welders to ensure conformance with all related standards, and provide CWI or other American Welding Society (AWS) support and development as necessary to individuals or the business.

10. Day-to-day support in the investigation of JARP customer complaints when required.

11. Support of Root Cause Analysis for instances of nonconformance with products and services involving welded components.

12. Assist with returned / nonconforming product and material as part of JARP’s Warranty Evaluation process as required.

13. Overall responsibility for following JARP’s internal Quality Management System (QMS) audit program as a member of the Quality team, with specific focus on welding processes and documentation.

14. Manage welding team with Continuous Improvement (CI) projects. 

15. Help Identify nonconformities such as repeat weld related issues with orientation, weld leaks, weld quality. 

16. Manage design of jigs and fixtures as well as designing of fixtures.

17.  Authority of PQR/ WPS welder qualification to AWS D1.1, AWS D 14.9, AWS B2., IX ASME.

18. Maintains basic welding equipment. Schedule maintenance with welding equipment failures, verify calibration of welding equipment.

19. Verifying welding consumables shelf life. 

20. New jobs, first time run inspection and sign off. 

21. Create, manage, and approve change requests for engineering approval.

22. Manage projects (R&D) Development with Engineering.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSBILITIES:

1. Certified Welding Inspectors 1 and 2

2. Robotic Programmers 

3. Weld Leads (indirect)

4. Weld trainers (indirect)

Requirements:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

1. 5 years minimum cumulative experience in similar or related roles, preferably within a manufacturing or engineering environment (e.g. CWI, Welder, robotic welding, Welding Engineer etc.).

2. 3-5 years supervisory experience 

3. Mentoring and training of individuals and small groups is required.


LICENCES AND CERTIFICATIONS: 

American Welding Society (AWS) – Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credentials and up to date.


Further areas of study that would be desirable are:

1. AWS Certified welding Supervisor 

2. ASME endorsement 

3. Military welding code Navsea etc...

4. Certified Process Analyst

5. Six Sigma (Yellow / Green belt)

6. Certified Reliability Engineer

7. PT and MT certified to ANSI

8. UT in house testing. 

Other certifications held by the individual will be reviewed for suitability towards successfully performing the role.


QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

1. Excellent technical drawing and blueprint interpretation skills.

2. Knowledge of PQR/ WPS to AWS D1.1 

3. Working knowledge of NDT/ NDE techniques.

a. Ability to perform magnetic particle inspection (MT) and Dye penetrant testing (PT) to ANSI or obtain within pre-determined time frame. 

4. Good strategic abilities – can understand situations quickly and carry out suitable measures and countermeasures.

5. Strong team working abilities; will not dismiss or rebuff others and can demonstrate the capability to agree or disagree constructively when necessary.

6. Good negotiation skills and the ability to resolve issues by identifying effective courses of action.

7. Goal-oriented, with the ability to self-prioritize effectively.

8. First class communication skills, with the ability to interact appropriately with all levels of the business.

9. Excellent writing, reading, oral and technical presentation skills.

10. Excellent computer literacy, including the ability to adapt quickly to new software, technology and similar.


The following qualification subjects and / or skills (or similar) are not essential to the role but are highly desirable:

1. Quality Management System (QMS) Auditor

2. Working knowledge of mechanical and / or hydraulic systems

3. Technical writing

4. Process analysis

5. CAD

What You’ll Love About Working Here

We offer a full, comprehensive benefits package designed to support you and your family, including:

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • 10 paid holidays
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • HSA and FSA options
  • Company-paid life and AD&D insurance
  • Company-paid Short-term disability (STD)
  • Company-paid Long-term disability  (LTD)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • 401k
  • Benefit eligibility begins on the first day of the month following your hire date 

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