Offshore Rig Welder

Our client, a leader in the offshore energy sector, is actively seeking a highly skilled and certified Offshore Rig Welder for a challenging position based in Tampa, Florida, US . This role is critical for the structural integrity and operational safety of offshore drilling platforms and related infrastructure. The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in various welding techniques, including but not limited to, MIG, TIG, and Stick welding, with a strong emphasis on structural steel and pipe welding in demanding marine environments. You will be responsible for performing high-quality welds on structural components, pipelines, and other critical equipment, ensuring compliance with stringent industry standards (e.g., API, AWS). This position demands a deep understanding of welding metallurgy, the ability to interpret complex blueprints and technical specifications, and proficiency in using specialized welding equipment. Safety is paramount; therefore, a proven commitment to safety protocols, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to offshore safety regulations, is essential. The work environment is dynamic and can involve challenging weather conditions and extended periods offshore. Successful candidates must be prepared for rotational schedules, working long hours for set periods followed by shore leave. This role requires physical stamina, precision, and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidiscipline team. Continuous learning and adaptation to new technologies and methodologies in offshore construction and maintenance are expected. We are looking for a dedicated professional who takes pride in their craft and is committed to contributing to the safe and efficient operation of our offshore assets. This is a demanding but highly rewarding career opportunity for experienced welders seeking to advance within the lucrative oil and gas industry. Secure your future with a company that values expertise and dedication.

Key Responsibilities: Perform advanced welding operations on structural steel and pipelines in an offshore environment. Interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to ensure precise weld placement and integrity. Conduct pre-weld inspections and prepare materials for welding. Ensure all welds meet or exceed industry standards and client specifications. Operate and maintain various welding machines and associated equipment. Adhere strictly to all safety procedures and regulations, including offshore safety protocols. Collaborate with other crew members, engineers, and supervisors to complete projects on time and within scope. Troubleshoot and resolve welding-related issues as they arise. Conduct post-weld inspections and perform necessary repairs. Maintain accurate logs and reports related to welding activities. Qualifications: Valid AWS or equivalent welding certifications (e.g., Certified Welder). Minimum of 5 years of experience as a welder, with at least 3 years in the offshore oil and gas industry. Proficiency in MIG, TIG, SMAW, and FCAW welding processes. Experience with structural steel and pipe welding. Ability to pass rigorous welding tests and physical examinations. Strong understanding of welding metallurgy and inspection techniques. Excellent knowledge of safety procedures and the ability to work in hazardous environments. Ability to work offshore on a rotational basis, including extended periods away from shore. Valid offshore survival training certifications (e.g., BOSIET). High school diploma or GED required; trade school or technical certification preferred.

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