Conducts various quality control activities and assists with the application and monitoring of established inspection procedures and methods. Inspect and evaluate received/installed equipment and materials to ensure the highest level of quality for final products. Responsible for rejecting items that do not meet specifications and/or EAS established quality standards. Be familiar with various types of testing equipment and how to interpret results.
Responsibilities
- Conduct quality control activities and assist with the application and monitoring of established inspection procedures and methods.
- Inspect and evaluate received/installed equipment and materials to ensure adherence to specifications.
- Reject items that do not meet specifications and/or EAS established quality standards.
- Interpret results from various testing equipment.
QA Responsibilities
- Review and understand job specifications for quality-related scopes.
- Review and understand job drawings (flow diagrams, boundaries, etc.).
- Review and understand job submittals.
- Implement QC Plan for specific projects.
- Perform receiving inspections of material and equipment.
- Verify component verification of major equipment per approved submittals.
- Witness EAS welding quality assurance procedures, ensuring current weld documentation (WPS, PQR, weld log, weld travelers, weld stamps) is implemented.
- Oversee the installation of all mechanical scopes, including sub‑contract work.
- Verify all mechanical testing, flushing and cleaning is executed per contract documents.
- Implement non‑conformance and corrective actions program.
- Maintain turnover documentation throughout the project in hard and digital formats.
Commissioning Responsibilities (when applicable)
- Witness factory acceptance testing on required mechanical equipment.
- Coordinate pipe flushing, cleaning, and disinfecting (sometimes with a third‑party vendor).
- Coordinate mechanical start‑up activities with supplying vendors and/or qualified technicians.
- Coordinate commissioning activities with the third‑party commissioning group, EAS support, client, and other sub‑contractors.
Education
A minimum of a two‑year degree in business, construction management, or mechanical engineering. Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) qualification is desirable.
Qualifications and Special Skills
- Good Documentation Practices (GDP).
- Ability to read/interpret isometric drawings, schematics, and flow diagrams.
- Familiar with various types of testing equipment.
- Good digital and verbal communication skills with employees, clients, and other contractors.
- Professional and positive attitude.
- Open‑minded with a vision for continuous improvement.
- Ability to take on more responsibility as the business grows.
- Computer proficiency: Word, Excel, BIM, Bluebeam, Gmail, and cloud‑based servers.
- Quick to understand new procedures.
- Ability to be flexible in work hours due to after‑hours testing sometimes required.