Friday, July 3, 2015

What Make A Qualified Weld Manager?

Are you sure you are a qualified weld manager? Read on to know critical qualifications for weld management and supervision.

Are you sure you are a qualified weld manager? You wear the manager/ supervisor output? You have got the welding management certificate? That way officially and visually entitles you to weld management. Still, check those below to see whether you are a real manager and whether you worth it.

1. A qualified weld manager will be aware of weld fume, dust hazards, safety requirements for his welder protection.

2. A qualified weld manager can train his welders on the equipment as well as the process, and make sure that training includes the weld process controls and best weld practices that are needed for his personnel to make consistent attainment of highest weld quality and productivity.

3. A qualified weld manager will be able to teach his welding workers on the methods of reducing weld defects formed.

4. A qualified weld manager will be aware of most cost efficient ways of attaining the highest weld productivity.

5. A qualified weld manager will ensure the equipment available in the shop is uniform and the most suitable and durable.

6. A qualified weld manager will ensure that the weld equipment is, each year, well maintained and calibrated.

7. A qualified weld manager will ensure that nobody at the shop floor plays about with the weld controls.

8. A qualified weld manager won’t require weld advice from a consumable or weld equipment saleman.

9. A qualified weld manager will always be familiar with the real weld costs as well as methods to mitigate weld costs as possibly.

10. A qualified weld manager will have a brilliant smile and thick skin.

This list will go on and on in light of increasing skill demands. Still, the said above are considered important qualification for those wanting to go far in weld management, weld supervision. If you are the complete match with all of those points, you can brag about how well you are as a weld managers, and keep up your hard work!

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