Perform QA/QC inspections on mechanical static equipment and piping systems during construction, installation, and pre-commissioning phases.
Ensure all works comply with project specifications, approved procedures, and international codes and standards.
Inspect static equipment such as pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, boilers, and structural steel installations.
Verify piping installation activities including fit-up, welding, supports, flange management, and reinstatement.
Conduct inspections and witness testing activities such as hydrotesting, pneumatic testing, flushing, and pressure testing.
Review and validate inspection reports, test packs, weld maps, and quality documentation dossiers.
Ensure compliance with Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), quality procedures, and project requirements.
Identify and report non-conformities (NCRs) and ensure proper corrective and preventive actions are implemented.
Coordinate with construction, engineering, commissioning, and subcontractor teams during inspections and site activities.
Participate in walkdowns, punch listing, and mechanical completion activities.
Ensure strict adherence to HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) regulations during all inspection activities.
Maintain accurate QA/QC records and provide daily inspection and progress reports.
Required Skills & Experience
Proven experience as a QA/QC Inspector in mechanical static equipment and piping systems within oil & gas, petrochemical, power, or industrial projects.
Strong knowledge of piping and static equipment installation, inspection, and testing methods.
Familiarity with international codes and standards related to mechanical works.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, isometrics, P&IDs, and technical specifications.
Good understanding of QA/QC procedures, ITPs, and quality documentation.
Experience in hydrotesting and mechanical completion activities is an advantage.
Strong attention to detail and analytical skills.
Mechanical engineering degree or relevant technical qualification preferred.
Working Conditions
Rotation schedule: 6 weeks on / 2 weeks off.
10-hour working days.
Site-based position in an industrial or construction environment.