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Welding Inspector Sponsorship Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$45 - $55/hr

Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Location: NY & NJ Metro Area (Job Sites) Employment Type ... We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Salary: $45-$55 per hour Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Location: NY & NJ Metro Area (Job Sites ... We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Certified Welding Inspector

New York, NY ยท On-site

$45 - $55/hr

Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Location: NY & NJ Metro Area (Job Sites) Employment Type ... We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Certified Welding Inspector

Pelzer, SC

$21.25 - $28.75/hr

Job Summary Vertiv is seeking an experienced Structural Weld Inspector to oversee and verify the ... This is not a position for which sponsorship will be provided. Individuals with temporary visas ...

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$48 - $50/hr

Position Overview - Certified Welding Inspector We're seeking AWS Certified Welding Inspectors ... We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Position Overview - Certified Welding Inspector We're seeking AWS Certified Welding Inspectors ... We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

$35 - $50/hr

AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) - Fracture Critical Members (FCM) ID: 1281 Department: CWI ... Authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship Preferred Qualifications

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How much do welding inspector sponsorship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for welding inspector sponsorship in the United States is $26.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Welding Inspector Sponsorship jobs?

Welding Inspector Sponsorship jobs are positions where employers are willing to sponsor qualified welding inspectors for work visas or residency permits, often to address skill shortages. These roles involve examining and assessing welded structures to ensure they meet industry standards and safety regulations. Sponsorship means the employer may assist with immigration paperwork and support, making it possible for international candidates to work legally in the country. Welding inspectors are essential in industries like construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas. Candidates usually need relevant certifications, such as CSWIP or AWS, and practical experience in welding inspection.

What is the difference between Welding Inspector Sponsorship vs Welding Technician?

AspectWelding Inspector SponsorshipWelding Technician
CertificationsCertified Welding Inspector (CWI), sponsorship often required for certification examsTypically requires AWS or similar certifications, but sponsorship less common
Work EnvironmentInspection sites, construction, manufacturing facilitiesFabrication shops, construction sites, maintenance
Industry UsageUsed in industries requiring quality control and complianceHands-on welding, fabrication, and repair work

Welding Inspector Sponsorship and Welding Technician roles share certifications and work environments but differ mainly in responsibilities. Sponsorship often supports certification exams for inspectors, who focus on quality control, while technicians perform welding and fabrication tasks. Both roles are vital in the welding industry, but their focus and employer support vary.

What are some common challenges faced by Welding Inspectors working under a sponsorship arrangement?

Welding Inspectors working under sponsorship may encounter challenges such as adapting to new organizational standards and procedures, especially if relocating internationally. Navigating language barriers and cultural differences can impact communication with local teams and contractors. Additionally, staying current with local and international welding codes is essential, as sponsored roles often require compliance with a range of regulatory frameworks. However, these experiences can enhance your expertise and open up further career opportunities in global quality assurance environments.

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

To thrive as a Welding Inspector, you need a solid understanding of welding techniques, metallurgy, and quality assurance practices, typically supported by certifications such as CSWIP or AWS CWI. Familiarity with inspection tools, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, and welding codes or standards is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and integrity are vital soft skills for effective inspections and reporting. These abilities ensure welds meet safety and quality standards, minimizing risks and ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Infographic showing various Welding Inspector Sponsorship job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 9% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,523 per year, or $26.2 per hour.
Welding Inspector II

Welding Inspector II

Advanced Technology Group

Westminster, CO โ€ข On-site

$36 - $45/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

REPORTS TO: Quality Control Supervisor

FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt

SUMMARY:

We are seeking a skilled Welding Inspector with a strong background in stainless steel fabrication and welding inspection in regulated industries. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring welded components meet applicable codes, customer specifications, and internal standards through rigorous inspection, documentation, and collaboration with our fabrication and engineering teams.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Conduct in-process and final visual weld inspections on glovebox assemblies and subcomponents.

  • Verify compliance with welding procedures, engineering drawings, and applicable codes (AWS D1.6, ASME Section IX, NQA-1, B31.3 etc.).

  • Review and maintain documentation such as WPS, PQRs, and Welder Qualifications.

  • Work closely with welders and QA to provide feedback and ensure continuous compliance.

  • Participate in weld audits and root cause investigations for weld-related non-conformances.

  • Coordinate or perform NDT inspections if certified (VT required; MT, PT, or UT preferred).

  • Ensure traceability and documentation for all welds in accordance with DOE/DOD quality requirements.

  • Support the Quality Department in CMTR and final inspection package compilation.

  • Interface with customer representatives and third-party inspectors during source inspections.

NO SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

This position has no direct supervisory responsibilities; however, direction may be provided to project coordinators, QA and engineering personnel, and to shop personnel. Direction is provided in the spirit of organizing and prioritizing the tasks required to complete projects on time and within budget.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

  • High school diploma or GED required; technical certificate or associate degree preferred.

  • Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) through AWS preferred.

  • Minimum 3โ€“5 years of experience in welding inspection, preferably with stainless steel and precision fabrications.

  • Proficient in reading engineering drawings, weld symbols, tolerances, specifications, and inspection documentation.

  • Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and documentation practices.

  • Familiarity with glovebox fabrication or high-integrity containment systems is a plus, (DOE, DOD, or similarly regulated industries highly preferred).

SKILLS and ABILITIES:

  • Technical Skills

    • Proficient in weld inspection techniques including visual inspection, dimensional checks, NDE/NDT methods (VT, PT, MT, UT, RT)

    • Knowledge of welding processes (GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, etc.) and materials (metals, alloys, filler materials).

    • Ability to evaluate procedures; WPS, PQR, and welder qualification records.

    • Must be proficient in identifying discontinuities (cracks, porosity, undercut, lack of fusion).

    • Ability to utilize hand-held measurement tools including micrometers, calipers, gauges, hardness testers.

    • Stays current with welding technologies and code updates.

  • Analytical Abilities

    • Strong attention to detail and ability to spot inconsistencies or non-conformities.

    • Capable of assessing compliance with standards and supporting corrective actions.

  • Interpersonal & Professional Skills

    • Communicates inspection findings clearly through reports and feedback while collaborating effectively with welders, QA/QC, engineering, and production teams.

    • Maintains objectivity and sound judgment under pressure.

    • Ability to interpret technical documents quickly and accurately.

    • Ability to train and mentor junior inspectors or welders on quality requirements.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand and use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is occasionally required to walk and reach with hands and arms. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, OTHER:

Certified Weld Inspector certification or Level II VT certification required.

MUST BE A US CITIZEN - In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. ATG is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

Why join us? We take care of our people with:

  • Competitive salary

  • 120 hours of PTO and 8 paid holidays

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance

  • Life and disability coverage

  • HSA/FSA options

  • 401k match

  • Wellness programs

  • Learning, growth, and development programs

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.