Henry Murcia
About Henry Murcia
Henry Murcia serves as the Quality Control Lead at Forum Energy Technologies, where he has worked since 2012. He has extensive experience in quality control, having previously held positions at Warren Alloy and Pacesetter Personnel Services, and possesses multiple certifications in safety and inspection.
Work at Forum Energy Technologies
Henry Murcia has served as the Quality Control Lead at Forum Energy Technologies since 2012. In this role, he has developed and maintained welding procedures and welder performance qualification records. He coordinates non-destructive testing inspections and collaborates with third-party inspectors and auditors. Additionally, he oversees metrology activities and maintains calibration records. Henry utilizes Epicor, an ERP program, to manage quality control processes effectively.
Previous Experience in Quality Control
Before joining Forum Energy Technologies, Henry worked at Warren Alloy as a QC Lead/PMI Specialist from 2009 to 2012. His responsibilities included ensuring quality standards and managing inspection processes. He also held the position of Dispatcher Manager at Pacesetter Personnel Services from 2005 to 2009, where he managed dispatch operations.
Education and Certifications
Henry studied at the University of Houston, where he completed a certificate in Principles of Lean Manufacturing from 2012 to 2013. He has also pursued various certifications, including the OSHA 30-hour certificate since 2015. Additionally, he achieved the FARO CAM2 Measure ARM certificate in 2014 and holds a NACE Coating Inspector Level 1 certification, which he obtained in the same year.
Quality Control Expertise
In his role as Quality Control Lead, Henry has developed expertise in conducting dimensional inspections using FARO CAM2 Measure arm technology. He performs coating inspections in accordance with NACE standards and holds a CIP level certification. Henry is knowledgeable in Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), which enhances his ability to identify and mitigate potential quality issues.