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Job Description for Quality Assurance (QA) / Quality Control (QC) Inspector
(QA/QA Engineer & Certified Painting Inspector)
Quality Assurance Engineer:
• Coordinate all site inspections with the site subcontractors
• Ensure that all inspection reports are accurate and that all attached documents are current status
• Ensure all work is correctly prepared prior to any inspection being undertaken
• Review all inspection reports for compliance
• Assist the site QC manager in the organisation, maintenance and control of the quality system
• Liase with the site construction engineers and provide assistance when requested
• Prepare nonconformance reports to the QA manager and assist in developing corrective actions
• Assist the QC manager and construction manager in resolving any discrepancies and ambiguities
• Coordinate with the customers QC inspectors for the resolution of site problems
• Coordinate with the site subcontractors to ensure that communications exist and are maintained
• Assist the site subcontractors in the resolution of drawing interpretation
• Attend the weekly QC meetings
• Review work procedures and method statements for compliance with good work practices and the customers contract specializations
• The issuance of nonconformance reports in conjunction with the site QC manager
• The completion of QC site instructions and coordinate their closure The review of inspection test packages during the course of construction activities
• Compliance with the site's health and safety regulations.
• Witnessing and sentencing of all site inspections within their disciplines
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• Quality Assurance Engineer:
• Ensures the quality records, acceptance certificates, mechanical completion certificates and the documentation for specific systems and buildings/areas are prepared and collated in accordance with project requirements
• Coordinate with the planning and scheduling department to ensure milestone dates are understood for each turn over area
• Coordinate with the site QC manager for the completion of as-built turnover documentation
• Resolve any discrepancies between the completed milestone and quality documentation
• Review suppliers inspection and test plans against the milestone scope of work
• Coordinate with the commissioning department to define the scope of work
• Assist the site subcontractors to compile turnover dossiers
• Provide progress information for incorporation into project reports
• Monitor hydrostatic test packs for incorporation into as-built dossiers
• Consider the implications of delays in QC as-built turnover documentation and bring to the attention of the site QC manager
• Monitor and control the status of punch list and exception lists relevant to quality dossiers
• Attend the weekly QA/QC, and commissioning meetings
• Coordinate any inconsistencies with test packages with the field QC site inspectors
• Provide progress data to the planning and scheduling department
Skills :
quality assurance (QA) or quality control (QC) inspector works for a company to inspect, test, and sample materials, parts, or products for defects and any deviations from specifications. The inspector will discard anything that does not meet with company standards, including products, materials, and equipment used by the company in processing. A QA or QC inspector will observe production operations and equipment to ensure that specifications are being met and to make or order necessary adjustments to processes or assemblies. The inspector will discuss results and findings with those in charge of the products, and recommend any required corrective actions. A high school diploma is required to obtain employment as a quality assurance or quality control inspector, and a formal college degree (bachelor's or associate's, depending on employer preferences) is also sometimes needed. Previous experience carrying out the duties and responsibilities of an inspector is preferable, but on-the-job training can be provided by many companies. A keen attention to detail is central to the job in order to detect defects that could be easily missed by the consumer but still present a safety risk, and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively when reporting issues and defects is necessary. An inspector should be able to interpret blueprints and other drawings that detail product specifications. Experience with measuring tools is required as well, and a quality assurance inspector should be able to work under pressure.
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