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Senior QC Inspector (Electrical and Instrumentation) Closing 16/04/2025 Posted 1 month ago

Location Rivers State and Offshore Nigeria | Contract | | 15 yrs experience

Job Purpose

Job Purpose; The QC Inspector (Electrical and Instrumentation) is responsible for ensuring the quality of both electrical systems and instrumentation systems in oil and gas projects. This dual-role position involves conducting inspections, witnessing tests, and verifying compliance with project specifications, codes, and company standards for electrical installations and instrumentation systems separately. The inspector will collaborate with the site team to maintain high-quality standards across both disciplines.


Job Description

Job Description;RESPONSIBILITIES .. Report to the Bonga North (BN) Package Quality Engineer(s) 2. Comply with Company HSSE standards and life-saving rules. 3. Witness and monitor suppliers and contractors work activities, inspection and test in accordance with the approved Quality Plan, ITP, Quality Procedures etc. 4. Promote quality awareness throughout the organization, emphasizing excellence, continuous improvement and corrective action to influence the overall success of company business. 5. Assist in the review of Supplier and Contractor Quality Plans, Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs) and Quality Procedures and all QA/QC documentation prior to commencement of any fabrication or construction work. 6. Verify the implementation of PTW (permit to work), LOTO (lock-out and tag-out) and other safety procedures. 7. Conduct quality surveillance at supplier and contactor locations to promote Project’s quality culture. 8. Input result of inspections and observations into the web-based inspection recording system in timely manner. 9. Ensure suppliers and contractors have relevant, up to date codes, standards, specifications and drawings. 10. Interface with the discipline engineer, construction engineer and inspectors in a professional manner. 11. Support the Company personnel by performing additional tasks as directed and commensurate with his/her skills. 12. Confirm that work has been executed by Supplier and Contractor by attending inspections and testing or reviewing documents.


Job Specification

Job Specification;ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (DUTIES) 1. Reinforce COMPANY HSSE requirements to the colleagues, Suppliers and Contractors. 2. Oversee inspection of electrical, instrumentation and control activities conducted at shops and construction sites. 3. Review original material/test certificates for compliances to codes and specifications. 4. Ensure testing/measuring equipment is fully calibrated per specification and has current certification. 5. Verify that equipment is preserved per the supplier’s recommendation and the approved preservation procedures. 6. Verify Human Factor Engineering (HFE) requirement against specification. 7. Witness Equipment Receiving Inspection at construction site to identify damage or deficiencies. 8. Ensure installed electrical and telecommunication equipment is certified for area classification. 9. Monitor LOTO, PTW and other energy control procedures for compliance. 10. Verify rogue and counterfeit items during inspection or surveillance and immediately report to Inspection Coordinator or Quality Manager, if any. 11. Witness in-process inspections per ITP and Inspection Requests to ensure work proceeds in accordance with specifications, the approved drawings and procedures. 12. Actively participate in Company Safety meeting and walk-down program. 13. Progressively review Supplier/Contractor quality record. 14. Assist in Quality audit upon request. 15. Actively participate in Flawless Surveillance Program. 16. Attend Mechanical Completion and Pre-commissioning final walk-down, and sign on behalf of Client. 17. Raise punch and verify punch items as soon as work is complete. 18. Issue of and follow up on Non-conformance Reports. 19. Liaise with Inspection leads and contractors to remediate quality management problems. 20. Discuss quality trend with Quality Engineer or Inspection Coordinator and provide improvement plan if any. 21. Provide resolution of on-going quality issue in consultation with discipline engineer. QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES 1. Requires degree or equivalent and professional registration in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering, or a related field covering both disciplines. 2. Professional memberships (e.g., MNSE, MNIEEE, MIEEE, COREN) are an advantage. 3. Certifications such as CompEx (for electrical hazardous areas) or instrumentation-specific QA/QC credentials are desirable. 4. Minimum of 8 years of experience in quality control inspection, with specific experience in electrical inspection and instrumentation inspection in the oil and gas industry. 5. Hands-on experience in construction settings for both electrical and instrumentation installations. 6. Prior work in a construction yard with contractor teams is essential. 7. Have competency in the use and assessment of Safety Management System and procedures. 8. Familiar with the Flawless Project Delivery and Flawless Surveillance Program. 9. Have knowledge of industrial codes (NEC, CEC, IEC, UL, NFPA, ISO 9001, API, and etc.). 10. Able to read and understand Drawings 11. Understand Project Completion System and able to use it 12. Able to issue and follow up Non-Conformance Reports 13. Able to review and approve Supplier’s/Contractor’s Quality Plans 14. Able to develop, review and approve Supplier’s/Contractor’s ITPs and Quality Procedures 15. Have knowledge of ISO (or API Q1) quality audit program and able to participate, perform and lead Quality Audits 16. Able to understand and interpret the commonly used standards, codes, and industry practices within a particular discipline 17. Able to interface with other disciplines at the various stages 18. Able to identify materials that are sub-standard and that do not meet the requirements of the job specification (rogue and counterfeit items). 19. Familiar with HFE requirement (Maintenance, Valve, Field Run etc.). 20. Able to review and interpret quality records and determine associated compliance with requirements (Performance data, test record, inspection record, MTR and other quality data and documents). 21. Familiar with regulatory requirement (DOT, USCG, NMA, CSA, etc.) and classification rule (ABS, LR, DNV, BV etc.) 22. Have knowledge of calibration of equipment and measuring requirements. 23. Familiar with Equipment Preservation Requirements and its position in the integrated preservation process. This includes preservation and safe shipment of products/materials. 24. Familiar with Company requirements for heavy lifting, road transportation and dropped objects. 25. Have knowledge of the basics for planning and scheduling 26. Have knowledge of basic troubleshooting. 27. Have knowledge and experience with gauge control, calibration and gauging requirements and techniques. 28. Able to review and understand planning techniques such as material control, shop order routings, process control plans, rework and refurbishing techniques and processes. 29. Able to review and interpret technical requirements in contracts/purchase orders. 30. Able to understand identification and traceability related to equipment, products, materials, samples and the associated documents or records relating to conformance/non-conformance results from manufacturing processes and results from monitoring /measurement processes. 31. Have basic knowledge of welding. 32. Have knowledge of field instrumentation installation including temperature, pressure, flow, level, and analytical measurement. 33. Have knowledge of standard industrial communication protocol such as 4-20 mA and Foundation Fieldbus 34. Have knowledge of process tubing installation, tightness and leak testing. 35. Have knowledge of wiring and cabling system for field instrumentation. 36. Have knowledge of electrical classification. 37. Have knowledge of instrument air piping and end user connection. 38. Have knowledge of pressure regulator, control valve and other in-line instrument installation. 39. Have knowledge of various type of cable, its application, and installation / test requirements. 40. Have knowledge of installation and testing practices for electrical, instrument, and telecom equipment. 41. Have knowledge of Loop checking / commissioning practice. 42. Have system architecture and hardware knowledge of various systems – DCS, vibration, SIS, PLCs, F&G, etc. 43. Have basic knowledge of instrument networks, communication protocols, and their associated wiring and instrument asset management. 44. Safety Instrument System knowledge that includes the ability to organize, lead and execute SIS tests 45. Have basic knowledge of piping, rotating equipment, static equipment and metallurgy. 46. Must be organized and able to multi-task. 47. Self-disciplined and self-motivated. 48. Strong interpersonal skills and able to work well with people at all levels of the Project / Site construction organization 49. Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills 50. Experience with or willing to learn fact-based decision making and root cause analysis, evaluation of supplier corrective and preventative actions and determination if these actions were effective. 51. Should be able to use computer and programs (email, word processing and spreadsheets as a minimum) for general business applications. 52. Written and oral communication skills with both individuals and groups. 53. Read, write and speak fluent English. 54. Exhibit a courteous and professional attitude towards the Project Group and vendors or contractors showing enthusiasm and dedication. 55. Practice a conscientious teamwork effort towards the functions of the company. 56. Have a minimum Visual Acuity Corrected to 20/40.

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