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Rotational Welding Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

CWI (NDT)

Little Rock, AR

$27 - $36.75/hr

Conduct welder performance qualification (WPQ) testing and verify Welding Procedure Specifications ... rotate. * Ability to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and work at heights while following all ...

Welder

Haleyville, AL · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Lock trailer positioning using an air‑activated valve handle to maintain straightness and safety during welding. * Rotate and position the trailer as needed in the turn fixture to access all weld ...

WELDER

Vance, AL · On-site

Welding certificate preferred SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (Physical, etc.): * Must be able to work weekends and rotating shifts. * Must be able to lift up to 35 pounds. * Must be able to be on feet for 8 ...

WELDER

Vance, AL · On-site

Welding certificate preferred SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (Physical, etc.): * Must be able to work weekends and rotating shifts. * Must be able to lift up to 35 pounds. * Must be able to be on feet for 8 ...

Step in and perform tasks on robot welding equipment as required by business need and assigned by supervisor. * Rotate between workstations as assigned. * Maintain regular, reliable attendance.

Amerex - Welder

Trussville, AL · On-site

$18 - $23.75/hr

Connect cables from welding unit to obtain amperage, voltage, slope, and pulse, per blueprint ... Willing to train, work, and rotate through all department workstations and work in other ...

Welder - 2nd Shift

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$22.81 - $26.93/hr

Step in and perform tasks on robot welding equipment as required by business need and assigned by supervisor. * Rotate between workstations as assigned. * Maintain regular, reliable attendance.

Amerex - Welder

Trussville, AL

$18 - $23.75/hr

Connect cables from welding unit to obtain amperage, voltage, slope, and pulse, per blueprint ... Willing to train, work, and rotate through all department workstations and work in other ...

Amerex - Welder

Trussville, AL · On-site

$18 - $23.75/hr

Connect cables from welding unit to obtain amperage, voltage, slope, and pulse, per blueprint ... Willing to train, work, and rotate through all department workstations and work in other ...

Rotating shifts is required. Other Duties: Must be flexible to work in all areas and in your ... welding/ Ecoat environments. Physical Demands: * Prolonged periods of standing on the plant floor.

Chassis Weld Group Leader

Madison, AL · On-site

$16.50 - $22.50/hr

Ability to work rotating shifts and overtime as required. Other Duties: Must be flexible to work in ... Minimum of two (2) years' experience as a Team Leader/ Supervisor related to automotive Welding or ...

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How much do rotational welding jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for rotational welding in Alabama is $37.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.15 and $42.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is rotational welding?

A Rotational Welding job involves working in different welding roles or departments within a company on a set schedule. This type of position helps welders gain experience in various welding techniques, materials, and processes. It is often used in apprenticeship programs or manufacturing industries to develop well-rounded welding skills. Rotational welders may work with MIG, TIG, or Stick welding, depending on company needs. This role increases versatility and career growth opportunities for welders.

What skills and qualifications are needed for rotational welding?

To excel in Rotational Welding, you need strong technical skills in welding techniques, blueprint reading, and basic metallurgy, often supported by a welding certification or vocational training. Familiarity with rotary welding machines, positioners, and quality inspection tools like ultrasonic or x-ray testing is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and teamwork are essential soft skills for this position. These competencies ensure precise welds, uphold safety and quality standards, and support efficient collaboration on fabrication projects.

What does a typical work week look like for rotational welding?

A typical work week for Rotational Welding professionals involves setting up and operating rotary welding equipment, preparing materials, performing welds on cylindrical or round components, and conducting inspections to ensure quality standards are met. You may work independently or as part of a fabrication team, coordinating with machinists, quality inspectors, and supervisors. Depending on the employer and project scope, shifts may include both standard hours and occasional overtime to meet production targets. This role often requires attention to safety protocols and continuous maintenance of equipment to ensure efficient operations.

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Infographic showing various Rotational Welding job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 13% Contract, and 10% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $78,452 per year, or $37.7 per hour.

$27 - $36.75/hr

Part-time, Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

About the Role

JGM is looking for several experienced, AWS-Certified Welding Inspectors to join our Quality team as a Traveling CWI. This is a 100% field-based, traveling role — you'll be on the road and on active erection sites across the country, testing welders, inspecting structural steel welds, and making sure the paperwork behind every joint holds up to code. You'll work directly with erectors, welders, project engineers, and outside inspection agencies at each site to keep quality on track from first pass to final sign-off, then move on to the next project.

What You'll Do

  • Perform visual and dimensional weld inspections on structural steel members in accordance with AWS D1.1, AISC 360, and applicable project specifications.
  • Conduct welder performance qualification (WPQ) testing and verify Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS) and Procedure Qualification Records (PQR) are current and being followed correctly.
  • Test and requalify welders as needed, and maintain accurate, up-to-date qualification records for all welding personnel.
  • Review erection drawings, weld maps, and specifications to confirm welds and fit-up meet design intent during field erection.
  • Coordinate with NDE/NDT technicians (UT, MT, PT, RT) for weld testing beyond visual inspection, and review resulting reports for completeness and accuracy.
  • Document all inspections, non-conformances, and corrective actions clearly and thoroughly — inspection reports, weld logs, NCRs, and daily QC reports that hold up to client and AHJ scrutiny.
  • Assemble and maintain quality documentation packages (mill certs, WPS/PQR/WPQ records, NDE reports, inspection reports) for project turnover and client submittal.
  • Serve as the on-site point of contact for third-party inspectors, AHJs, and client quality representatives; help resolve field and shop welding issues in real time.
  • Flag discrepancies between project specifications and code minimums, and loop in the Director of Quality on anything outside your authority to resolve.
  • Support root cause analysis and corrective action reporting when quality issues come up.
  • Travel continuously between active job sites nationwide as project schedules require, often on short notice and for extended durations.

What You Bring

  • Current AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification — required.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of hands-on weld inspection experience in structural steel fabrication and/or erection.
  • Solid working knowledge of AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code and AISC fabrication/erection standards; familiarity with ASTM material specifications.
  • Experience testing and qualifying welders, and reviewing/verifying WPS, PQR, and WPQ documentation.
  • Comfortable reading structural drawings, weld symbols, and connection details, and catching discrepancies before they become field problems.
  • Working familiarity with NDE methods (UT, MT, PT, RT) — you don't have to run the equipment, but you need to know what the reports are telling you.
  • Strong written communication — your inspection reports and NCRs need to be clear enough that anyone downstream understands the issue and the fix.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); comfortable picking up project documentation or QC tracking software.
  • Willing and able to travel 100% of the time, including extended overnight and multi-week assignments away from home, with a valid driver's license.
  • Able to pass a background check and drug screen; JGM is a drug-free workplace.
  • Additional certifications a plus: ASNT Level II (UT/MT/PT), AISC/IAS fabricator inspection experience.

Physical Requirements & Work Environment

  • Regularly works outdoors on active construction/erection sites, in varying weather and temperatures, at a different site or region as assignments rotate.
  • Ability to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and work at heights while following all fall-protection and site safety requirements.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. and remain on your feet for extended periods.
  • Required to wear all applicable PPE (safety-toed footwear, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hard hat, high-visibility vest, etc.).
  • Good vision (corrected or uncorrected) sufficient to detect weld defects, read gauges, and interpret drawings; ability to work in areas with dirt, dust, fumes, and noise typical of a fab shop or job site.

Why JGM

JGM is an AISC-certified structural steel fabricator and industrial construction company with deep Pennsylvania roots and a national field footprint. We take pride in the work that leaves our shops and the crews who put it in place — this role sits right at the center of that, making sure every weld we sign off on is one we'd stand behind.

  • Competitive pay, commensurate with experience
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Travel, lodging, and per diem covered per company policy — this is a fully field-based traveling role

Training and support toward continuing certifications