Description
Join our clients quality team to support the Fabrication Quality Manager. You'll ensure accurate and timely production of front-end and back-end quality and inspection documentation, maintain engineering standards and quality on the fabrication shop floor, and implement a system of continuous improvements.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Complete tasks as directed by the Fabrication Quality Manager.
- Create Fabrication Quality Plans based on client specifications and drawings.
- Develop project-specific fabrication inspection test records for the Fabrication Inspection Team after reviewing client specifications, drawings, and Quality Plans.
- Ensure adherence to Fabrication Quality Plans by all sections within the fabrication shop.
- Conduct various product interstage inspections according to the applicable Quality Plan, including material release from relevant business units and bought-out material.
- Liaise with third-party and customer inspectors.
- Conduct welding procedure and welder audits.
- Perform sample inspections on fabricated Reformer Assemblies, Coil Assemblies, Manifolds, and related products at the final inspection stage to ensure conformity with the latest drawings, quality plans, and specifications.
- Produce accurate project-specific final fabrication inspection test reports (e.g., DPI Reports, PMI Reports, Hydrostatic Test Reports, Dimensional Reports).
- Create accurate Radiographic Location Sheets for radiography and welding data control.
- Compile accurate material location sheets for completed assemblies.
- Report final inspection results and any discrepancies or non-conformances to the Fabrication Quality Manager, Fabrication Shop Manager, QA Manager, and Process Engineering Manager as applicable.
Essential Skills and Attributes:
- Ability to read and interpret client specifications and drawings.
- Ability to follow all applicable Work Instructions and Risk Assessments.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Flexible, proactive, and assertive with strong prioritisation skills and the ability to meet tight deadlines.
- Good understanding of quality control and EHS regulations and procedures.
- CSWIP 3.1 welding inspector qualification, or CSWIP 3.0 visual welding inspector qualification with the intent to qualify as a CSWIP 3.1 welding inspector.