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Orbital welder

My tasks involve assembling thick pipes on equipment such as supports, boilermade parts or various metal structures.

My core competencies

Know-how

 

Training in welding (CAP, BEP, BAC PRO), proven experience of at least 5 years on industrial sites, valid welding licenses/qualifications for coated electrode processes: 111 and manual and auto TIG: 141.

 

Knowledge of piping in a nuclear environment or heavy industry.

 

Work on the sites of our customers, major players in the nuclear and industrial sectors in France, on long-term assignments.

 

Working in a constrained environment, respecting safety and security rules and procedures.

 

Teamwork skills .

 

 

Know-how

  • Rigorous

  • Curious

  • Meticulous

My manager's vision by Onet

My duties and responsibilities
as an orbital welder

Operation

In the Welding Department, I use automatic or mechanized orbital TIG welding with real-time parameter adjustment.

 

Beforehand, I prepare my intervention on site and check my equipment.

 

I carry out the planned welds in accordance with the planned procedures:

  • parts preparation,
  • cleanliness,
  • specific filler metals,
  • preheating,
  • pass execution,
  • controls between passes,
  • compliance with welding parameters,
  • visual inspection of welds and conformity.

And finally, I fill in the procedure documents.

The nuclear orbital welder
A pillar of industrial reliability

Orbital welders play a central role in the nuclear industry, guaranteeing the reliability and safety of the equipment used to produce energy. This profession is essential to the creation and maintenance of safe, high-performance facilities. Thanks to their expertise, these professionals contribute directly to the efficiency and safety of nuclear operations.

 

Assembly and Welding of Critical Components

At the heart of the nuclear industry, orbital welders assemble and weld components such as pipes, tubes and containers for reactors and steam generators. This crucial step ensures the robustness and strength needed to cope with extreme environments.

Guaranteeing safety: Specific standards and regulations

Because of the risks involved in handling radioactive materials, orbital welders must master the strict safety standards of the nuclear industry. Regulatory compliance and radiation protection are top priorities.

Advanced Quality Controls for Optimal Structural Integrity

Orbital welders use non-destructive testing methods, such as X-ray examination and ultrasonic testing, to guarantee weld integrity. These procedures ensure reliable, long-lasting equipment in critical environments.

 

The advantages of my job

  • Responsibility : my position is central to the organization and gives me a great deal of autonomy.
  • Stimulating: I'm constantly challenged and can interact with a wide range of people.
  • Career development: my job offers me many opportunities for advancement within the Group.

My career prospects

  • Area management (security/hospitality)
  • Regional Operations Manager (waste management)
  • Regional Development Manager (waste management)
  • Key account manager
  • The other Onet universes

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