Job Description
Job Description
One of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America. The company specializes in owning and controlling oil and gas pipelines and terminals.
The Contract Quality Control Inspector is responsible for adhering to the Quality Management System to ensure the manufacturing of gas treating products meets or exceeds customer expectations and complies with all relevant specifications, drawings, codes, standards, and regulations. This second shift requires 5 days x 12 hours / day per week (M - F, 6 : 00 PM - 6 : 00 AM).
This is a 6-month contract assignment with no benefits. Also, no PTO (paid time off). Contractor can request time off and take time off, but it is not paid time off. If this is not a good fit, please do not apply.
Key Responsibilities
- Adhere to the established quality plan to ensure compliance with company’s Treating’s manufacturing standards.
- Adhere to the existing QA / QC goals, policies, procedures, and systems.
- Ensure adherence to national and international standards, codes, and legislation.
- Maintain documentation procedures and appropriate quality controls.
- Conduct root cause analyses and implement corrective and preventive actions.
- Manage project documentation, including compliance records, audit reports, inspection results, and testing data.
- Coordinate quality assurance efforts with internal teams.
- Collect and analyze performance data against defined quality parameters.
- Ensure fabrication and assembly personnel understand and follow testing procedures.
- Identify, report, and investigate nonconformities.
- Oversee the quality inspection and product release program for fabrication teams.
- Evaluate product specifications from suppliers and ensure alignment with customer requirements.
Qualifications
Education, Certifications, and Licenses
Bachelor’s degree in applied science or engineering, or equivalent work experience.Certified Welding Inspector (AWS QC1) required.Working knowledge of NBIC Repair and Alterations Code and / or ASME Section VIII.Certified Quality Auditor designation preferred.Experience and Knowledge
Minimum 5 years of experience in Quality Assurance within fabrication and manufacturing environments, particularly those adhering to ASME codes (e.g., B31.3, Section VIII, Div. 1).Familiarity with ISO 9001 or API Q1, ASME, NBIC, and API standards.Experience in oil and gas, or pipe and vessel fabrication shops.Proven background in quality management systems and audits.Skills and Competencies
Expertise in pressure vessels, ASME Section VIII, B31.3, and weld mapping.Hands-on experience in fabrication shops, skid units, and AWS / CWI inspection.Strong written and verbal communication skills.Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and data management tools.Self-motivated with the ability to work independently.Analytical thinker and practical problem solver focusing on root cause analysis and timely resolution.Sound judgment and decision-making based on logical assumptions and relevant data.Commitment to safety for self, team members, and company assets.Working Conditions
Second shift requires 5 days x 12 hours / day per week (M – F, 6 : 00 PM – 6 : 00 AM).Occasional lifting and carrying of up to 20 pounds.Required to perform in-process / internal inspections in and on vessels and skids.Required to perform inspections of vessels ranging from 24” O.D. to 108” O.D.