Please join us in welcoming John Hopwood to the United Alloy team at our Janesville facility as our newest Weld Engineering Technician! In his new role, John will support welding functions, authorize production after successful inspections, and ensure our products meet customer expectations. His expertise will help drive welding productivity, assist with welder training, and ensure all equipment is properly calibrated and maintained. We’re excited to have John on board as we continue to uphold our commitment to quality and efficiency in every project. John brings a wealth of experience as a Certified Welding Inspector, with expertise in welding, fabrication, quality control, and inspection. Outside of work, John enjoys spending time outdoors and riding motorcycles, bringing a great balance of hands-on skill and a passion for adventure. Welcome to UA, John! #Welcome #NewHire #Janesville #CWI
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[Welder Certification in Australia: What You Need] In Australia, welder certification is a crucial aspect for ensuring quality and safety in welding jobs. Importance of welder . . . https://lnkd.in/dkD_CjBi
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Welcome to UA, John! Looking forward to working with you.