Objective of the Role
The Quality Inspector – Multi Discipline is responsible for supporting the Lead QA/QC Engineer in implementing the QA/QC plan and ensuring that all project activities comply with inspection and testing requirements. The role covers welding, materials, piping, and painting/coating inspections, as well as reviewing reports, monitoring site quality, and coordinating with clients and contractors.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct in-process and final inspections for welding, painting, and dimensional control.
- Prepare, Review and verify Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), PQRs, and Welder Qualifications (WQT) in accordance with project requirements.
- Monitor welding parameters and ensure compliance with ASME, AWS, or other applicable standards.
- Carry out surface preparation and painting inspection in line with BGAS/NACE standards, including DFT, WFT, climate condition checks, and holiday testing.
- Review and verify Material Test Certificates (MTC), consumables, and storage practices.
- Issue and follow up on Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs), Site Instructions, and implement Corrective & Preventive Actions (CAPA).
- Maintain and update inspection and test records, ITPs, and quality logs.
- Participate in internal and external audits, including client and third-party inspections.
- Coordinate with Engineering, Production, and Project Teams to ensure smooth inspection workflows.
- Ensure proper documentation and traceability for all QC activities, including test packages and handover dossiers.
- Promote a culture of quality awareness and continuous improvement within the fabrication shop.
Qualifications & Certifications:
- Diploma/Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
- Certified CSWIP 3.1 / 3.2 (Welding Inspector).
- Certified BGAS Grade 2 / NACE Level 1 or 2 (Coating Inspector).
- Familiar with QCS, ISO 9001, ASME, API, AWS, BS/EN, and project-specific standards.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent