Perform in person field review of work being performed by KSPS personnel as required
Oversight of third party NDE and heat treatment including review of documentation for accuracy of work
Maintain a daily log / rollover log to keep quality informed of activities taking place on site
Keep corporate and site quality personnel up to date on any quality issues, small or large
Work with quality personnel on site, as needed, in an effective matter with respect and humility
Review of welder qualifications before execution of work
Support development, maintain and keep digital record of quality packages for submittal to the client and KSPS corporate quality personnel
Perform quality control functions with high regard to integrity on KSPS projects, including the development and execution of field inspection plans
Monitoring and inspection of field welds and flange make-ups for conformance with codes and maintaining weld and flange logs
Interaction with KSPS engineering, client, and third-party authorized inspectors
Requirements
cwi
api 510
asme
ms office
oil & gas
flange inspection
Familiarity with Non-destructive examination and welding methods
Must be able to work long hours and all shift schedules that may require up to twelve hours a day, seven days a week for extended durations
Experience in the Oil & Gas industry
Proficiency with MS Office software
Ability to read and interpret drawings (ISO, P&ID, Installation / Fabrication)
Certified Welding Inspector certificate or API 510 Certification
Experience with pressure vessel modifications
High School diploma or equivalent
Must be able to work in confined spaces and be capable of climbing ladders, scaffolds and working at heights
Good verbal and written communication skills
Experience with pipe fabrication and installation.
Respiratory Protection Fit Testing and Pulmonary Function Testing is required. Additional medical examinations, such as Fitness for Duty exams may be required per client guidelines. Hearing and vision within normal ranges also may be required per client requirements.
Experience with fired equipment (Flares, heaters, etc.)
Must be able to perform work wearing personal protective equipment including but not limited to rain gear, chemical protective clothing, supplied air and air purifying respirators, safety harness, FRC coveralls, hard hat, ear plugs and safety glasses, etc.
Experience with flange inspection and assembly
Familiarity with ASME, API and NBIC codes
Benefits
Develop skills, gain experience to be a site QC lead, which may include being a QC lead on a project
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
Information not given or found
Visa Sponsorship
this position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
Security clearance
employment offers may be conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test.
the employer uses e-verify for employment eligibility verification.
Company
Overview
Over 40 Years
Years in Business
The company has been providing services since its inception over four decades ago.
25 Countries
Global Network
The company operates a global network spanning across 25 countries.
17 Sites
Manufacturing Facilities
The company operates 17 manufacturing sites worldwide.
56 Offices
Engineering and Sales
The company has 56 engineering and sales offices globally.
The company collaborates closely with Koch‑Glitsch and John Zink, delivering turnkey installation of mass‑transfer, combustion and emissions equipment.
They excel in both OSBL and ISBL EPC work—from upfront engineering through execution, commissioning and testing.
A standout: the company earned the distinction of being the first mobile contractor awarded OSHA VPP status.
Their services include fired‑heater work, professional project staffing, inspections, and replacement‑equipment ordering via a proprietary AHOP system.
Culture + Values
Integrity
Respect for people
Customer focus
Continuous improvement
Community involvement
Safety first
Team Member engagement
Hands, Heads, and Hearts (actively sharing ideas, participating in decision‑making)
Environment + Sustainability
40% Waste Reduction
Production-Related Waste
U.S. production-related waste decreased by 40% from 2014 to 2022, totaling approximately 275 million lbs.
90% Recycling Rate
Waste Management
90% of waste generated in 2022 was recycled, reused, or treated, amounting to approximately 350 million lbs.
17% Emissions Drop
Scope 1 Greenhouse Gases
Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 17% between 2014 and 2022, equivalent to 4.9 metric tons of CO₂e.
2.2B Energy Investment
Energy Efficiency
$2.2 billion has been invested in energy efficiency projects across U.S. facilities since 2015.
OSHA VPP Star Status achieved
EPA ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for Energy Management (2024); Sustained Excellence category
Net zero target date not specified publicly
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly disclosed DEI strategy or gender-related statistics found.