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Quality Control Inspector
Black & Veatch
Global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction firm shaping water, energy & infrastructure projects.
Performs shop inspections to determine acceptance and/or rejection of work in various disciplines, ensuring compliance with codes, standards, and specifications. Monitors schedules, provides technical guidance, and supports development of policies and standards.
Verifies shop welding and welding documentation, applied coatings and linings meets code and specification requirements including review of Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT) records.
Conducts shop inspections in accordance with project requirements, codes and standards, inspection packages and Requisitioning Engineer requests.
Performs receipt inspections of goods at supplier's facilities to determine compliance with requirements, verifies certified material test records.
Does not have management responsibility for the people to whom they provide work direction.
Prepares, reviews and/or generates records, reports, correspondence, and other documentation as required in compliance with procedures including identifying and assessing improvement opportunities.
Inspections may include welding inspections, dimensional examinations, equipment alignment inspections, coating examinations and Non-Destructive testing or oversight of testing by suppliers or other third parties.
Coordinates travel schedule in support of project schedules and suppliers' fabrication/testing schedules, to maximize inspection efficiencies.
Reading manufacturing drawings and technical specifications.
Receives and reviews shop inspection documentation packages.
Advises issues discovered during the inspection that could jeopardize the safety, integrity or acceptance of the items inspected.
Contact the respective Requisitioning Engineer to determine any unique technical requirements or concerns prior to initiating inspection.
Determines any non-conformances, participates in corrective actions, and ensures appropriate resolution and documentation occur.
Division Administrative and Project Policies and Procedures.
These inspections could include Pre-fabrication meetings, in-process inspections, witnessing factory acceptance tests, Q C documentation reviews, final inspections and/or pre-shipment inspections.
What you bring
epc industry
problem solving
regulatory knowledge
construction tech
microsoft
aws/cwi
Knowledge of EPC industry.
THIS ROLE IS 80-100% TRAVEL**
Problem Solving (Identify, Analyze, Research, Evaluate, Resolve).
Knowledge of National and/or International Rules and Regulatory Requirements.
Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook. Time Reporting System, Policies and Procedures.
Constructability knowledge.
Knowledge of quality standards and practices. Knowledge of construction technology.
Knowledge of Quality Management Systems.
Certification in discipline (e g: American Welding Society (AWS), Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), Institute for Supply Management (ISM)) or relevant geographical equivalent certification is preferred.
BA in Engineering or Construction or equivalent geographical qualification in a related discipline degree (preferred.)
Multi-Tasking capabilities.
Knowledge in equipment manufacturing practices and manufacturing schedules.
Knowledge of National and International Codes and Standards.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship available
Security clearance
pre-employment onboarding requirements include criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search
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