The Inspector – QA/QC is responsible for performing quality inspections tests and verifications during manufacturing assembly and installation processes to ensure that all products and operations comply with company standards client specifications and international codes. The role ensures adherence to quality procedures and supports continuous improvement in quality performance across oil and gas operations.
Roles & Responsibilities
Conduct in-process final and incoming inspections of materials components and equipment to ensure compliance with specifications drawings and standards.
Verify welding fabrication machining and assembly work according to engineering drawings quality plans and inspection test plans (ITPs).
Review and maintain inspection reports calibration certificates material test certificates (MTCs) and other QA/QC documentation.
Identify and report non-conformities raise NCRs (Non-Conformance Reports) and follow up on corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
Coordinate mechanical hydrostatic pneumatic and functional testing activities as per project and client requirements.
Monitor welding procedures welder qualifications and NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) activities such as RT UT MT and PT as required.
Ensure that measuring and inspection tools are properly calibrated and maintained.
Conduct vendor inspections and coordinate with third-party inspectors when required for project-specific deliverables.
Prepare and maintain inspection records test results and quality dossiers for final documentation and client submission.
Support QA/QC engineers in identifying recurring quality issues and recommending process improvements.
Ensure all inspections are performed in compliance with applicable international standards such as ASME ASTM API ISO and company-specific QA/QC procedures.
QHSE Responsibilities
Comply with all QHSE standards policies and procedures relevant to your work.
Actively participate in QHSE meetings and complete all required safety inductions and trainings.
Identify and report unsafe conditions; take corrective action where possible within your scope.
Follow guidance provided by QHSE officers and use PPE and emergency equipment correctly.
Support a safe work environment by cooperating with safety practices and encouraging others to do the same.
Refer to the OHSMS Manual Section 4.4.1 for further clarification on individual QHSE responsibilities and accountability.
Job-Specific Education & Certification
Education
Diploma or Degree in Mechanical / Production / Industrial Engineering or equivalent technical discipline
Certifications
Certification in CSWIP 3.1 / AWS-CWI NDT Level II or equivalent is preferred.
Skills & Competencies
Accountability - Understands own role and how to contribute to the organization's success
Work Management - Ensure own work plan support departmental and organization goals
Performance Management -Individual Contributor - Balances priorities to accomplish goals
Innovation - Seeks and willingly shares leading edge ideas and best practices.
People - Shows resilience when faced with setbacks or criticism
Job-Specific Competencies
Field Inspections - Performs detailed QA/QC inspections on fabrication installation and site works.
Documentation & Records - Maintains QA/QC documentation in line with ISO requirements.
Skill
Welding/WPS - Inspect and file up WPS/WPQ compliance preheat/interpass and weld visual acceptability per code.
Filing - File RFIs ITRs calibration certificates and traceability packs per MDR/ITP indexing.
Coating QC - Verify surface preparation DFT/holiday tests and cure times; record batches and conditions.
Reports - Issue inspection reports with hold/witness points NCRs raised and punchal list status.
Registers - Update weld coating material and instrument registers with revision control.
Experience
Minimum 4–6 years of relevant experience in QA/QC inspection within oil & gas fabrication or heavy equipment manufacturing industry.
Familiarity with ISO 9001 quality systems and documentation.
Experience in working with ERP / SAP Quality Management (QM) module is an advantage.
The Inspector – QA/QC is responsible for performing quality inspections tests and verifications during manufacturing assembly and installation processes to ensure that all products and operations comply with company standards client specifications and international codes. The role ensures adherence ...
The Inspector – QA/QC is responsible for performing quality inspections tests and verifications during manufacturing assembly and installation processes to ensure that all products and operations comply with company standards client specifications and international codes. The role ensures adherence to quality procedures and supports continuous improvement in quality performance across oil and gas operations.
Roles & Responsibilities
Conduct in-process final and incoming inspections of materials components and equipment to ensure compliance with specifications drawings and standards.
Verify welding fabrication machining and assembly work according to engineering drawings quality plans and inspection test plans (ITPs).
Review and maintain inspection reports calibration certificates material test certificates (MTCs) and other QA/QC documentation.
Identify and report non-conformities raise NCRs (Non-Conformance Reports) and follow up on corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
Coordinate mechanical hydrostatic pneumatic and functional testing activities as per project and client requirements.
Monitor welding procedures welder qualifications and NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) activities such as RT UT MT and PT as required.
Ensure that measuring and inspection tools are properly calibrated and maintained.
Conduct vendor inspections and coordinate with third-party inspectors when required for project-specific deliverables.
Prepare and maintain inspection records test results and quality dossiers for final documentation and client submission.
Support QA/QC engineers in identifying recurring quality issues and recommending process improvements.
Ensure all inspections are performed in compliance with applicable international standards such as ASME ASTM API ISO and company-specific QA/QC procedures.
QHSE Responsibilities
Comply with all QHSE standards policies and procedures relevant to your work.
Actively participate in QHSE meetings and complete all required safety inductions and trainings.
Identify and report unsafe conditions; take corrective action where possible within your scope.
Follow guidance provided by QHSE officers and use PPE and emergency equipment correctly.
Support a safe work environment by cooperating with safety practices and encouraging others to do the same.
Refer to the OHSMS Manual Section 4.4.1 for further clarification on individual QHSE responsibilities and accountability.
Job-Specific Education & Certification
Education
Diploma or Degree in Mechanical / Production / Industrial Engineering or equivalent technical discipline
Certifications
Certification in CSWIP 3.1 / AWS-CWI NDT Level II or equivalent is preferred.
Skills & Competencies
Accountability - Understands own role and how to contribute to the organization's success
Work Management - Ensure own work plan support departmental and organization goals
Performance Management -Individual Contributor - Balances priorities to accomplish goals
Innovation - Seeks and willingly shares leading edge ideas and best practices.
People - Shows resilience when faced with setbacks or criticism
Job-Specific Competencies
Field Inspections - Performs detailed QA/QC inspections on fabrication installation and site works.
Documentation & Records - Maintains QA/QC documentation in line with ISO requirements.
Skill
Welding/WPS - Inspect and file up WPS/WPQ compliance preheat/interpass and weld visual acceptability per code.
Filing - File RFIs ITRs calibration certificates and traceability packs per MDR/ITP indexing.
Coating QC - Verify surface preparation DFT/holiday tests and cure times; record batches and conditions.