Mechanical / Piping / Welding inspector – main responsibilities:
Review contractor inspection & test plans
Review site job procedure related to QC
Coordinate review of welding procedures with AP welding specialist
Establish coordination with site contractor/sub-contractor on inspection & testing in accordance with approved Inspection & Test Plans
Assist Materials Manager for inwards material inspection (materials received at site) for quality, review of documents, correlation/traceability & visible issues such as damages
Review and Witness of Non Destructive Examination, as applicable
Witness of other relevant testing
Attend required inspections on installation of equipments
Advise site team on technical questions, as applicable to mechanical/piping/welding, with respect to AP specs, applicable codes
Daily site walk / surveillance (beyond Inspection & Test Plans)
Control of Non-conformity at site:
Issuance of Punchlist
Issuance of Non-conformity reports
Meetings with contractors/sub-contractors to explore resolution and closure of NCRs
Maintaining inspection, Non-Conformity, NDE, Repair records data and statistics, as required
Maintaining Inspection Test Package as per AP ITRs
Utilizing AP SmartCompletions software to upload signed off ITRs
Other salient requirements:
Welder Qualification Witness and Certification controls.
Monitor welding activities to ensure quality and safety.
Identify and document welding defects and non-conformities.
Provide recommendations for corrective actions to address welding issues.
Collaborate with welders, engineers, and project managers to ensure quality control.
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards.
Conduct non-destructive testing (NDT) as required.
Interpretation of Radiographs, as required.
Assist in the development and implementation of quality control procedures.
Participate in project meetings and provide input on quality issues.
Ensure proper calibration and maintenance of inspection equipment.
Stay updated on industry trends and advancements in welding technology.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Proficient in reading and interpreting drawings, Isometrics, P&IDs, and welding symbols.
Knowledge of industry regulations and safety standards.
Ability to maintain accurate records and documentation.
Proficient in using inspection tools and equipment.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Ability to work in various environments, including construction sites and manufacturing facilities.
Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development.
Education & Certification Requirements
A bachelor's degree/Diploma, in Mechanical / Metallurgy / Welding