This document discusses using phased array ultrasonic testing (PAUT) to inspect austenitic stainless steel welds. Conventional ultrasonic testing is challenging for these welds due to scattering, attenuation, and beam skewing at the weld-base metal interface. PAUT can sweep and steer ultrasound beams to cover a large area. Experiments were conducted to understand how ultrasound propagates in stainless steel welds. The results showed amplitude decreases with transmission through the weld-metal interface. Velocity also varies with propagation direction due to weld anisotropy. PAUT was then used to successfully inspect stainless steel welds containing artificial defects, demonstrating its effectiveness for these inspections.