Perform QC/QA activities for mechanical scopes: review specs, drawings and submittals; implement QC plans; inspect received/installed equipment; witness welding QA and verify documentation; oversee installations, testing, flushing and cleaning; manage non-conformances and turnover documentation; coordinate commissioning, factory acceptance testing and mechanical startup when applicable.
Conducts various quality control activies 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.
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 project
QC responsibilities:
- Perform receiving inspections of material and equipment
- Verify component verification of major equipment per approved submittal
- Witness EAS welding quality assurance procedure is being implemented including current weld documentation (IE: WPS, PQR, Weld Log, Weld Travelers, Weld Stamps)
- Overseeing the installation of all mechanical scopes including sub-contract work
- Verify all mechanical testing, flushing and cleaning is executed per contract documents
- Impliment non-conformance and corrective actions program
- Maintain turn over documentation throughout project in hard and digital formats
Commissioning responsibilites (when applicable):
- Witness Factory Acceptance Testing on required Mechanical equipment
- Coordinate Pipe flushing, cleaning disenfecting (sometimes with 3rd party vendor)
- Coordinate Mechanical Start-up activities with supplying vendors and or qualified technicians
- Coordinate Commissioning activities with (3rd party) Cx group, EAS support, client and other sub-contractors
EDUCATION:
- A minimum of a two (2) year business, construction management or mechanical engineering degree §
- Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) qualification is desirable
- Hands-on or on-the-job training is available when necessary as well as continued education training.
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