Quality Inspector

Bilfinger
Kingston upon Hull
2 weeks ago
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Quality Inspector

Location: Hull

Bilfinger UK is a leading engineering and maintenance provider, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets. We enhance the efficiency of assets, ensuring a high level of availability and reducing maintenance costs.

We have extensive experience in offshore and onshore facilities; specialising in asset management services throughout all life cycle phases from consulting, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, operations, maintenance, and decommissioning.

This commitment is delivered by an experienced and highly competent workforce of over 4,500 employees operating from 14 offices in strategic industrial hubs, upholding the highest standards of safety, compliance and quality.

Key Activities:What should the role holder do to achieve the business goals

General QC inspection but not limited to:

  • Review Quality Plans, FUD's Inspection and Test Plans and supporting QA & NDT documentation
  • Interpretation of the intent and ensuring the requirements of codes, standards and specifications are met.
  • Liaise with QA Manager, QC-Lead and Project Leads in relation to submission of documentation and QA requirements for projects / maintenance
  • Ensuring WPS conformity (Making sure that the WPS is correct to the material type, thickness and diameter)
  • Consumable control (Ensuring the correct consumable for the process, correct thickness to applicable WPS's and consumable control at the work area)
  • Weld fit up inspection (Checking the fit up/preparation of the area to be welded is in line to the WPS requirements and to the isometric/drawing)
  • Welder Qualification (Ensuring that the welder is qualified to perform the weld and ensuring prolongation)
  • Cleanliness inspection (Ensuring the weld area is free from debris along with the work area ensuring the area is shielded from the elements such as wind and water)
  • Material Traceability (Ensuring that heat codes are correctly monitored and transferred)
  • Material Control (Ensuring that the material matches the isometric/drawing)
  • Visual inspection of welds and material (defects on material as well as welds)
  • Ensuring against cross contamination (Ensuring that carbon steel and stainless steel do not come into contact with each other)
  • Dimensional Control (Ensuring that the fabrication matches the isometric/drawing)
  • Calibration control (Ensuring that the any machinery, gauges, measuring equipment are calibrated and in date)
  • Parameter checks (Adherence to parameters set out in the WPS)
  • Line walks/ Construction Inspection (Ensuring that the installation matches the isometric/drawing all markings are visible)
  • Raise Continuous Improvement Forms (CIFs) as appropriate and liaise with Client's QA/QC departments
  • Ensure all quality documentation/records are maintained within the Company's Combined Management System (CMS)
  • Support existing, strong workshop HSE Culture



Work Packs:

  • All associated reports (Ensuring that all the required signatures are present and correctly stamped, reviewing any blank fields and applying N/A no blanks allowed)
  • Dates in the correct sequential order.
  • Checking revision against procedures
  • FUDS correct no blanks (Ensuring that all the required signatures are present and correctly stamped, reviewing any blank fields and applying N/A no blanks allowed)
  • SQEP's personnel signing up the correct boxes, understanding inspection points.



Key Competencies:

  • Delivering results and meeting customer expectations
  • Coping with pressure and setbacks
  • Writing & reporting
  • Planning and Organizing
  • Working with people
  • Applying expertise and knowledge



Qualifications:

  • CSWIP Level 3.1 Welding Inspector or 3.2 Senior Welding Inspector
  • Nuclear background desirable
  • PCN level 2 - Radiographic Interpretation
  • Recognised Internal Auditor qualification
  • ONC/HNC Mechanical Engineering/BTEC/City & Guilds or equivalent experience


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Engineering & Consultancy | Bilfinger UK Limited | Permanent | White-collar workers | Professional | Engineering

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