Quality Technician - Turnover
Location
St John's, NL | Canada
Job description
Job description:
Airswift is seeking a Quality Technician - Turnover to work with one of our major clients in the Oil & Gas industry in Newfoundland and Labrador. This is a 1-year contract with the possibility of being extended.
The Project Turnover Technician will be a part of the company's project and will be responsible for the review and compilation of project construction and testing records in preparation form Commissioning, Loadout and Turnover to Operations.
Responsibilities:
- Overall Coordination, review, signoff of Construction Turnover Documentation
- Complies completed documentation in the required format for operations
- Prepares specific Dossier for use during commissioning and Operations
- Mechanical Completion Dossiers
- Certifications Dossiers
- Vessel Registers
- Etc
- Prepares Performance Dashboards and reports to Quality Team on Documentation status
- Maintains comment logs and punch list and ensure all actions are addressed and closed out
- Works with Quality and Technical Teams from both the owner and contractors to ensure document comments are addresses and properly closed out
- Works with Mechanical Completion and Commissioning teams to ensure that required documents are provided for use/reference
- Ensures accepted documentation is turned over to owners Document Management team for processing
Qualifications:
- Post-Secondary Education in Engineering or Engineering Technology
- 3-5 years of related experience
- Experience working in the oil and gas industry considered an asset
Competencies:
- Knowledge in Quality Management Systems and ISO-9001 Standard
- Knowledge of Welding and Non-Destructive testing process and the abilities to review and validates associated records
- Working knowledge of software and the ability to manages spreadsheets and create reports using the following:
- Microsoft word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Powerpoint
- Experience in Preparing Final Turnover documentation and Documents for Operations (DFO)
Schedule: 40 hours/week
Potential for travel to the United States.
Consistent with the Accords Act, residents of Newfoundland and Labrador specifically and Canada generally, who are qualified, will be given first consideration for training and employment
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