Location : KSA
Project Type : Quality Assurance & Quality Surveillance (QA / QS) Electrical Infrastructure
Engagement : Full-Time (Fixed-Term or Project-Based)
Key Responsibilities
1. Local Coordination & Client Engagement
- Serve as the primary in-country contact for the clients project quality and engineering teams.
- Attend daily and weekly meetings with client stakeholders to discuss inspection schedules, punch list status, and corrective action tracking.
- Coordinate day-to-day mobilisation, site access, and logistics for inspectors and QA personnel across project locations.
- Represent the consulting firm in alignment meetings, workshops, and review boards.
2. Inspection Management & QA / QS Assurance
- Ensure the inspection teams are aligned with approved Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), Quality Surveillance Plans (QSPs), and relevant client standards.
- Monitor live inspections, vendor visits, FATs, and witness tests to ensure correct coverage and documentation.
- Verify compliance with QA / QS procedures during fabrication, installation, and commissioning phases.
- Ensure timely submission of inspection reports, punch list records, and NCRs from the field.
3. Technical Support & Issue Resolution
- Act as a technical bridge between the Project Manager and site teams, helping interpret drawings, specifications, or QA / QS procedures.
- Escalate technical deviations, non-conformances, or safety issues in line with escalation protocols.
- Participate in root cause analyses and validate the implementation of corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
- Liaise with local vendors and EPCs to resolve open items related to inspection hold points or QA documentation.
4. Documentation & Reporting
- Ensure consistent QA documentation flow from inspectors to project controls and client platforms.
- Validate the quality, completeness, and traceability of inspection records prior to submission.
- Maintain site registers for NCRs, punch points, and site inspection records in alignment with project requirements.
- Support generation of daily, weekly, and monthly summary reports reflecting local progress and risks.
5. Regulatory & Cultural Compliance
- Ensure all inspection activities comply with national safety laws, utility regulations, and local labour practices.
- Act as a liaison between international staff and local authorities or facility owners when necessary.
- Support culturally appropriate engagement and conflict resolution when interfacing with diverse stakeholder groups.
Mandatory Qualifications and Experience
Professional Experience :
- Minimum 10 years of experience in electrical infrastructure projects, specifically in generation, transmission, or distribution environments.
- At least 5 years in a field-based quality assurance, inspection coordination, or local representation role.
- Demonstrated experience in overseeing inspection delivery across fabrication yards, project sites, substations, or grid infrastructure.
- Familiarity with the QA / QS requirements of major GCC utilities (e.g., SEC, DEWA, KAHRAMAA, ADWEA, etc.).
Technical Competencies :
- Solid understanding of inspection workflows and QA documentation across HV / LV electrical systems.
- Knowledge of key standards and codes: ISO 9001, IEC 60076 (transformers), IEC 62271 (switchgear), IEC 61000 (EMC / PQ), and FAT / SAT protocols.
- Experience with field-level NCR management, QA / QC checklists, ITP monitoring, and vendor surveillance activities.
- Capable of validating technical deliverables, drawings, test results, and material traceability.
Educational Background :
- Degree or diploma in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical discipline.
- QA / QC training or certification (e.g., ISO 9001 : 2015 Internal Auditor, Lead Auditor) preferred.
- HSE training (e.g., basic safety, permit to work) is desirable.
Desirable Skills and Experience
- Power Quality (PQ) familiarity is beneficial, especially if inspections involve interface with protection relays, harmonic filters, or commissioning phases.
- Hands‑on familiarity with inspection reporting tools and QA databases (e.g., SharePoint, GoCanvas, Maximo, iAuditor).
- Previous experience representing a foreign consultancy in a local delivery environment is a strong advantage.
- Proficiency in Arabic (spoken and written) is highly desirable to support effective communication with local stakeholders, vendors, and client representatives.
Behavioural Competencies
- Culturally sensitive communication and diplomacy
- Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills
- Ability to operate autonomously and escalate effectively
- Organised, reliable, and accountable under field conditions
- Proactive approach to resolving local delivery bottlenecks
- Detail‑oriented, with focus on compliance and quality
- Able to mediate between technical and non‑technical stakeholders
- Able to communicate confidently in Arabic and English where required, particularly during in‑country coordination and vendor interactions.
Performance Indicators
- On‑time completion of field inspections and report submissions
- Positive client feedback on responsiveness and local coordination
- Minimal escalation due to unresolved site‑level issues
- Strong accuracy and completeness of QA records
- High level of inspector support satisfaction and schedule adherence
- Successful validation of NCR closures and punch list items
Work Conditions & Travel Requirements
- The role is site‑based with daily engagement at client or vendor facilities, potentially across multiple locations within the country.
- Some local travel may be required to coordinate inspections at OEMs, construction sites, or utility substations.
- Candidate must be available for extended fieldwork and comfortable working in industrial, construction, or live asset environments.