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A leading engineering firm in Airdrie, Alberta is seeking a Quality Control Inspector to ensure quality assurance for construction projects. The ideal candidate will have 1-2 years of relevant experience, CSA Level 1 qualifications, and basic MS Office proficiency. This position requires inspections throughout the manufacturing and construction phases, with potential night and weekend shifts involved. Offering competitive compensation and a dynamic work environment.
Propak Systems Ltd. is an established leader in engineering, fabrication, and construction of gas compression, processing, and heavy oil facilities. By integrating comprehensive engineering services and first-in-class modular fabrication capacity with complete construction services, Propak designs and builds industry-leading hydrocarbon processing facilities for installation around the world. We engineer and build natural gas processing facilities, compression facilities, and heavy oil in-situ processing facilities.
Job Summary
Working within the Quality Department, where work instructions will be provided with direct reporting to Quality Control Managers. The incumbent’s work is reviewed at several steps along the way for accuracy. The Quality Control Inspector – Junior is responsible for quality assurance or control in the assigned project area(s). The position ensures QA / QC requirements, including inspection and testing of in progress and completed systems and installations follow established parameters. The Quality Control Inspector performs inspection activities on construction activities against submitted quality control plans, maintains inspection and surveillance records including follow-up, and accepts or rejects work. The position typically has good working knowledge of NDE, materials, and welding requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities
Prerequisites
The Quality Control Inspector is required to master and will be evaluated on the following competencies as it pertains to the position :
These CQ’s will be present in the work assignments provided to the Quality Control Inspector. Additional CQ’s may be provided as deemed necessary based on the performance of the Quality Control Inspection to master the ones specific for the position and classification level.
The Quality Control Inspector will be interacting with a variety of personnel both internal to PROPAK and external to PROPAK. The following list identifies such interactions but may not be limited to :
The Quality Control Inspector is identified as the authority on conformance to industry, project, and client requirements. Such authority allows the Quality Control Inspector to approve and / or reject work quality.
In such cases where there is a dispute on the inspection ruling of the Quality Control Inspector, the QC Lead and / or the Quality Control Manager will provide the final ruling on the dispute.
Dependent on the level of competency in the role, the Quality Control Inspector may fall into one of the two supervision levels for the type of supervision receiving :
Specific Work Conditions
The following list outlines the typical work conditions for the position but may not be limited to :
The position does have a physical demands analysis as part of the PROPAK Health and Safety Program. The Quality Control Inspector is required to operate within the tolerance noted on file. Some of the requirements include but is not limited to :
The Quality Control Inspector will be measured against their assigned CQs for the position. Additionally, the quality of work, including its accuracy and the way the Quality Control Inspector represents themselves to others will also be measured.
A specific CQ Report Card is completed by the Quality Control Inspector’s manager in consultation with the Quality Control Inspector. This evaluation reviews the QC’s Quality Department Core Values and Commitment Pillars to help score the Quality Control Inspector’s current performance. Once complete, specific goals are established and monitored throughout the reporting cycle.
The Quality Control Inspector must practice and will be evaluated on the five commitment pillars of the Quality Department :
Goals and objectives are assigned based on the Quality Control Inspector’s competency that they bring to the Quality Department at PROPAK. This is to ensure that the mentoring process is unique to the individual, thereby ensuring a more successful opportunity to meet the assigned goals and objectives.
All goals and objectives assigned are tracked and monitored to help ensure the Quality Control Inspector is meeting the position requirements. Additionally, the Quality Department can deploy the use of the Department SMART Goal document to help break down assigned goals and targets and monitor their progress.
The duties and responsibilities outlined in this document are not meant to be an exhaustive list but rather an overview of the job. The employee is responsible for completing all duties necessary to help fulfill departmental goals.