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The QA/QC Inspector 2 is a senior, advanced inspector responsible for overseeing complex and critical inspection scopes, managing the quality compliance of subcontractors, and acting as a technical authority in the assigned discipline. This role works with a high degree of autonomy.
Job Responsibility:
Act as the lead inspector for high-risk or critical path activities, managing all associated quality documentation and final turnover packages for the assigned discipline
Conduct internal and external quality audits of subcontractor processes and systems to ensure adherence to the QMS and contractual requirements
Provide technical disposition and approval for complex Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) and coordinate with regulatory bodies for final approval and commissioning
Develop and review Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) and job-specific quality procedures, ensuring they meet the most stringent project specifications and industry codes (e.g., ASME, API, NEC)
Mentor and provide expert technical guidance to QA/QC Inspectors 1 and Technicians
Requirements:
Minimum 7 years of progressive industrial construction/maintenance industry experience is required, with 5+ years of advanced QA/QC inspection in the specified discipline
Hold a senior/advanced professional certification for the discipline (e.g., AWS Senior Certified Welding Inspector (SCWI), NICET Level III/IV, or equivalent advanced state/national Civil certifications)
Expert knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards, and the ability to interpret and apply them to construction practices
Proven ability to manage inspection records for inclusion in the final Mechanical Completion/Turnover Documentation
Nice to have:
A formal ASQ Certified Quality Inspector or Certified Quality Auditor designation
Experience in vendor surveillance and source inspection at fabrication facilities
Familiarity with commissioning and startup procedures from a quality verification standpoint