Quality Control Inspector III
Location
Type, TX | United States
Job description
Quality Control Inspector III
JOB-10038901
Anticipated Start Date
3/18/2024
Location
Houston, TX
Type of Employment
Contract Hire
Employer Info
This Company is a leading industrial technology company using material science to push boundaries in semiconductor, life sciences, and other technology-enabled sectors. They are a leader in sealing technologies, advanced surface technologies, and highly engineered materials. Their products and services are sold into more than 40 distinct end-markets that touch our lives every day – from food and pharmaceutical facilities to semiconductor clean rooms, from agricultural robots that help grow your food to last-mile technologies that deliver it to your doorstep, from commercial aviation to space exploration, and much more in between.
Job Summary
Join our dynamic team as a Quality Control Inspector in the Control Engineering Department! Bring your expertise in construction supervision, inspection, and control system improvements to play a pivotal role in ensuring the highest quality standards for our projects. If you're passionate about making a positive impact in the field of control engineering, we invite you to apply and be a key contributor to our success.
Job Description
- Acts as the owner agent and makes technical decisions on behalf of the client.
- Reviews work performed by construction companies and approves on behalf of clients.
- Civil Structural work for cable trays and conduits
- I&E work
- Instrument Installation
- This role will provide guidance and support for the following control engineering efforts:
- Construction supervision of project work
- Inspection of project work
- Supervise cutover activities
- Act in the Inspection role during the commissioning
- Track-engineered drawing redlines during construction, cutover, and commissioning
- Understand the process, process equipment, and control equipment including associated electrical and instrumentation related to control systems. Interact with operations to develop control system improvements to reduce the potential for safety and environmental impact during normal and upset operating conditions.
- Support the preparation and utilization of specifications, details, maintenance procedures, and documentation improvements for pipeline and related facilities
- Support the preparation of job plans, construction scope of work, and Request for Proposals providing technical guidance on construction details
- Field verifies existing I&E drawings and creates redlines for as-built purposes
Skills Required
- Demonstrated expert knowledge in the following Industry Standards
- NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code
- NEC Article 250 – Grounding and Bonding
- NEC Article 392 – Cable Trays
- API RP 500 - Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities Classified as Class 1, Division 1, and Division 2
- API RP 540 – Electrical Installations in Petroleum Processing Plants
- NFPA 496 – Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment
- NFPA 497 - Recommended Practice for the Classification of Flammable Liquids, Gases, or Vapors, and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas
- NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
- Ability to quickly learn client Standards and Specifications relating to I&E design and work
- STD 0502 Appendix C – Conduit & Cable Schedule
- ES37 – Basic Requirements for Structural Steel Structures
- ES38 – Miscellaneous Structural Steel
- ES75-06 – Electrical Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- STD 2000 – Electrical Design
- STD 2001 – Electrical Construction
- STD 2009 – Electrical Wires and Cables
- STD 2010 – Electrical Cable Tray Systems
- STD 2704 – Structural Steel Construction
- STD 3006 – Control Valves and Actuators
- STD 3009 – Safety Instrumented Systems
- STD 3120 – Instrumentation System Installation
- STD 3200 – Instrumentation Specification
- STD 3210 – Flow Instrumentation
- STD 3220 – Level Instrumentation
- STD 3230 – Pressure Instrumentation
- STD 3240 – Temperature Instrumentation
- Must possess strong organizational skills, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and demonstrated proficiency in the use of Microsoft Word, and Excel and can quickly learn new applications.
- Must be a self-starter and able to work both independently and with others in the organization.
- A minimum of 10 years work history as an Electrician or Instrument Technician.
- Preferably a minimum of 5 years of construction supervision with an I&E construction company
- Aptitude to review and field verify I&E drawings is a must.
- Experience as an I&E Designer is a plus.
- Working knowledge of the various PHSMA, OSHA and industry standards as it relates to control engineering.
- Office including word, excel, PowerPoint, Visio, and outlook.
- Bluebeam (a Revu product)
- Citrix
- Syncplicity
- DWG viewer
- Zoom
- TWIC Card is required
Education/Training/Certifications
- High School Degree or GED
Additional Requirements
- Must have the ability to perform light work, able to lift a minimum of 20 pounds occasionally, and be able to reach overhead, stoop, bend, and twist while working.
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