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The QA/QC Inspector is responsible for executing and documenting all quality inspection activities related to shipyard and marine projects. This role ensures compliance with approved drawings, project specifications, class society requirements, and international standards. The inspector will also support quality assurance processes, liaise with clients and third-party bodies, and contribute to continuous improvement through root cause analysis.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct fit-up, visual, and dimensional inspections in accordance with approved drawings, project specifications, and applicable codes
Prepare and submit detailed inspection reports with accurate measurements and photographs where required
Perform NDT activities, including Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI), Dye Penetrant Testing (DPT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), and Radiographic Testing (RT), as per project requirements
Prepare and maintain inspection reports in compliance with NDT procedures and acceptance criteria
Carry out Ultrasonic Thickness Measurement (UTM) as per class society requirements
Prepare thickness reports using AutoCAD-based drawing methods and class?approved thickness measurement software
Witness pressure tests and vacuum tests for tanks, pipelines, and structural components as per project specifications
Issue certificates and reports confirming compliance with test requirements
Coordinate with clients for scheduled QA/QC surveillance, inspections, and technical clarifications
Liaise with class societies and third?party inspection agencies during inspections, surveys, and audits
Perform inspection and measurement activities for mechanical and machining work, including: Shaft alignment
Trueness checks
Bearing alignment
General machining tolerances
Verify incoming paint materials against specifications
Conduct blasting, surface preparation, and final painting inspections in accordance with NACE/AMPP standards and project requirements
Monitor adherence to approved procedures by production teams, including welding, fabrication, and material handling operations
Ensure welding consumables, materials, and equipment are properly controlled, identified, stored, and traceable
Ensure all calibration records related to inspection tools, welding machines, and gauges are up to date and compliant with QMS requirements
Participate in investigations for non?conformities (NCR), customer complaints, and quality deviations
Support root cause analysis and recommend corrective and preventive actions
Requirements:
Diploma or degree in mechanical engineering or metallurgy
Minimum 3 years’ experience in marine, shipyard, oil & gas, or petrochemical sectors
CSWIP 3.1 or AWS-CWI (Certified Welding Inspector)
ASNT Level II certified in RT, UT, PT, and MT
NACE/AMPP Level II (mandatory)
ISO 9001:2015 QMS training or certification
Nice to have:
GCC experience is preferred
NACE Level II or BGAS Grade 2 is an added advantage