What are the responsibilities and job description for the Welding Process Engineer position at Curtiss-Wright North America?
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Welding Setups for Production
- Paid Time Off
- 401(k) with Employer Match and Profit Sharing
- Health and Wellness Benefits
- Learning and Development Opportunities
- Referral Program
- Competitive Pay and Recognition
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan
- Inclusive & Supportive Culture
Pittsburgh, PA β Cheswick suburbs