Airswift is looking for a QA/QC Inspector to work with a major Oil & Gas company in Anchorage, AK on a W2 contract position. General Summary: This position is responsible for monitoring fabrication site quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) activities within his/her prevue and providing direction to contractor QA/QC personnel. He/she supports the development and implementation of effective QA/QC through processes, procedures, training, control measures, corrective and preventive action, assessment, documentation and audit, measurement and analysis, and continuous improvement. Critical and leadership skills include:
- Understanding and implementation of quality assurance and quality control processes and procedures during the fabrication phase of a project.
- Must be able to build and maintain a good working relationship within the contractor quality organization.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the administration of the fabrication/module assembly quality requirements to ensure contractors’ compliance with project specifications and practices as they relate to quality during the fabrication phase.
- Coordinating with the fabrication team to ensure timely execution of quality activities.
- Assists in the development and review Quality Assurance procedures & processes.
- Identification and control of Deficient Conditions (Deficiency Reports, Non-Conformance Reports, and Corrective Action Reports) and process.
- Follow-up on corrective actions and NCRs including verification of disposition and effectiveness of corrective and preventive actions.
- The Fabrication Quality Assurance Coordinator is accountable for and as required responsible performing the following:
- Review of Contractor Quality Plans ITPs and procedures and ensuring they are as per specifications.
- Provide verification of Contractors’ implementation of their fabrication processes and procedures through execution of the quality surveillance program.
- Participate in contractors’ kick offs to outline Quality requirements.
- Participates in ITP witness and hold point activities as indicated in the approved ITP.
- Ensure all inspection and testing is in accordance with SPC-EE-WL-80300, Electrical Construction Specification.
- Verify that electrical material and equipment are inspected by an electrical administrator upon completion of installation per Alaska Statute Title 8, Section 08.40.195.
- Review and sign-off contractor electrical and instrument IQRs.
- Participates in system walkdowns.
- Participates in document reviews and turnover reviews.
- Sign-off of turnover documentation for the company where appropriate.
Preferred Leadership Competencies:
- Leading Self
- Adaptability
- Decision Making
- Influence
- Planning
- Results Orientation
- Safety
- Leading Others
- Collaboration
- Effective Communication
- Leading the Business
- Analysis - Continuous Improvement - Execution