Job Description
Job Description
Welding Process Engineer
At Curtiss-Wright EMD in the Pittsburgh area (Cheswick suburbs), our engineers turn tough problems into real-world solutions. Join us to shape the welding strategies behind mission-critical pumps and equipment built to perform in the harshest environments without compromising quality or longevity. Sign-on and relocation bonuses are available for selected candidates.
A day in the life
- Translate code requirements (e.g., ASME Section IX , NAVSEA 250-1500 , AWS ) into practical, production-ready solutions.
- Author and maintain weld procedures (WPS) and welder qualification records (PQR / WPQ).
- Walk the manufacturing floor to support GTAW, GMAW, SMAW, SAW, FCAW, and PTAW operations producing X-ray quality structural and seal welds.
- Partner with design and manufacturing to resolve joining issues and drive continuous improvement.
- Lead and mentor engineers while guiding skilled trades and Weld Development Lab Technicians on materials, joining, testing, and evaluation.
What you'll tackle
Determine the right welding techniques and procedures for diverse applications and qualifications.Create and manage materials-joining work plans, including schedules, budgets, and resource needs to meet program milestones.Apply welding metallurgy to interpret material specifications and solve non-routine challenges in nontraditional manufacturing and repair contexts.Proactively identify and validate improved welding processes and techniques for new and evolving materials.Participate in cross-functional reviews; support supplier qualification / procedure reviews and supplier audits.Champion code compliance and contract requirements throughout procedure and personnel qualifications.What you bring
BS in Welding Engineering, Welding Engineering Technology, Metallurgy, or Materials Science (advanced degree preferred).6+ years in a manufacturing environment preferred.Depth with arc welding processes : FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, SAW, SMAW, PTAW .Experience with at least one code set : ASME Section III & IX, AWS, NAVSEA (including NAVSEA 250-1500 exposure a plus).Hands-on background with carbon, alloy, and stainless steels; nickel and copper-based alloys; and dissimilar metal welding .Prior experience as a Welding, Materials, or Manufacturing Engineer.Strong written and verbal communication for composing and documenting procedures and processes.Due to DoD requirements , must be a U.S. citizen able to obtain and maintain DoD security clearances and approvals.Proficiency
Welding Setups for ProductionRewards and growth
Paid Time Off401(k) with Employer Match and Profit SharingHealth and Wellness BenefitsLearning and Development OpportunitiesReferral ProgramCompetitive Pay and RecognitionEmployee Stock Purchase PlanInclusive & Supportive CultureLocation
Pittsburgh, PA – Cheswick suburbs