Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to join our Energy Division. The successful candidate will be responsible for performing quality assurance and quality control inspections on energy construction projects, ensuring all work is completed in compliance with project specifications, industry standards, regulatory requirements, and client expectations. This role will focus on pipeline construction, facilities, mechanical systems, structural steel, welding, coatings, pressure testing, and overall site quality management.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct daily quality inspections for pipeline, facility, mechanical, structural, and welding activities.
- Verify workmanship and compliance with project specifications, approved drawings, codes, standards, and client requirements.
- Coordinate and oversee quality testing activities including non-destructive examination (NDE), hydrostatic testing, coating inspections, and material verification.
- Ensure all materials delivered to site are approved, properly documented, traceable, and compliant prior to installation.
- Implement and maintain Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), including coordination of hold points, witness points, and client inspections.
- Identify non-conformance issues and assist with corrective actions to maintain project quality standards.
- Verify material traceability, equipment certifications, weld documentation, and turnover records.
- Maintain quality documentation including inspection reports, test results, turnover packages, and project closeout records.
- Prepare weekly and monthly quality reports for management and clients.
- Participate in client, regulatory, and third-party inspections and audits.
Qualifications & Experience
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in a Quality Inspection, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, or Energy Construction role.
- Proven experience on pipeline, facility, oil and gas, industrial, or energy infrastructure projects.
- Strong understanding of construction quality processes, inspection procedures, testing requirements, and industry standards.
- Familiarity with Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), quality documentation, turnover packages, and project specifications.
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, P&IDs, isometrics, specifications, and technical documentation.
- Knowledge of welding inspection, coating inspection, pressure testing, NDE processes, and material traceability requirements.
- Familiarity with CSA, ASME, API, and client-specific quality standards is considered an asset.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and coordination skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and quality reporting systems.
- Experience coordinating with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and third-party inspection agencies is considered an asset.
Preferred Certifications
- CWB Welding Inspector Certification (Level 1 or Level 2) considered an asset.
- NACE/AMPP Coating Inspector Certification considered an asset.
- CSTS, H2S Alive, First Aid, and other industry-required safety certifications.
- Additional quality or inspection-related certifications are considered an asset.