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Mechanical Inspector
About the job Mechanical Inspector
General Description of Role and Responsibilities:
- Monitoring all Mechanical Engineering network aspects of the project to ensure compliance with approved and proper standards.
- Inspects and tests Mechanical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation for conformance to specifications and quality standards.
- Liaising with the other Inspectors and Project Engineers to provide support and guidance as required.
- Review and monitor variations to the work to mitigate time and cost impacts for any required changes.
- Liaising with Client Representatives and Management to flag and rectify any issues which may arise.
- Inspection of works carried out by the contractor in respect of the works relative to Mechanical networks.
- Manage safety aspects when dealing with Mechanical network installations.
- Provide reports on the progress of the Mechanical networks aspects of the project.
- Expediting of NOCs from relevant authorities if they appear to be stalled or in delay.
- Expedition of approvals from the Project Engineer if it appears to be stalled or delaying the project.
- Monitor Mechanical installations to ensure that only approved materials are being used in the permanent works.
- Maintain registers of all submittals and testing, both on-site and off-site.
- Maintain full site records, including daily site diaries in an approved format, and formal monthly progress photography.
- Prepare reports related to inspections and quality of the works
- Perform other duties as assigned by the line manager/supervisor.
Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills:
- Diploma or degree in Mechanical Engineering is a must.
- 5 years of previous experience working as a Mechanical Inspector.
- Knowledge of the standards and the applicable regulations in force.
- Knowledge of the technical problems related to Mechanical construction activities.
- Experienced and working knowledge of above-ground installation
- Experienced in pre-commissioning and package testing