
Description
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCES REQUIRE
Minimum of 5 years’ experience required a similar role on large scale Construction projects, preferably in Oil & Gas or other linear projects with expertise large scale construction projects, preferably in Oil & Gas.
Quality Coordinator shall be CSWIP 3.1 certified or equivalent as a minimum and preferable.
A thorough knowledge of applicable international codes, standards & Company/Operators standards
Working knowledge of national & local regulatory frameworks (laws, regulations, guidelines, policies)
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
Proficient in industry applications, including MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio).
Comprehensive knowledge and compliance within certification frameworks (CSWIP, BGAS, PCN, AWS, NACE).
In-depth understanding of industry codes and standards (ASME, API, AWS) and interpretation of fabrication drawings.
Expertise in various welding processes (SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, SAW).
Thorough knowledge of destructive and non-destructive testing for WPQR and WPS qualification.
Effective collaboration in diverse, multidisciplinary team environments with interface management experience.
Strong communication skills to articulate engineering concerns and solutions to individuals with diverse technical backgrounds.
Experience in working with multicultural contractors and reporting on their performance.
Autonomous, self-motivated, and adaptable, with proficiency in interpreting engineering drawings and plans, understanding critical path and milestones, and a focus on meeting project deliverables and supporting and coordination EACOP project teams processes.
ACTIVITIES:
This mission ensures the Quality Coordinator not only drives QC processes across multiple disciplines but also acts as a key link between the construction/fabrication teams and the field engineering specialists, ensuring the successful and safe delivery of the project in line with its quality objectives: Coordination of Quality Control Activities:
Responsible for managing day-to-day QC processes across Welding, NDT, Coating, EI&T, and Civil works.
Coordinate the QC efforts of all Contractor (CTR) teams to ensure compliance with the project's Quality Control strategies and plans.
Ensure that QC activities meet the performance requirements set for Contractors (CTRs). Collaboration with Field Engineering Specialists:
Work closely with Field Engineering Discipline specialists to maintain QC standards.
Guarantee adherence to Quality Control measures as outlined in the Project Quality Plans. Support for Fabrication and Construction Packages:
Act as the primary QC discipline lead supporting fabrication and construction efforts.
Provide clear guidance, coordination, and assignment of duties to site-based quality controllers and specialists.
Interface with Construction and Fabrication Sequences:
Ensure seamless integration between QC efforts and construction/fabrication sequences.
Facilitate the involvement of specialists by coordinating timely and comprehensive reporting. Safety and Compliance:
Ensure all work is executed in compliance with project safety protocols, codes, standards, drawings, and specifications.
Promote the use of safe working practices across all QC activities. Reporting and Communication:
Guarantee the timely publication of all QC-related reports.
Ensure comprehensive and clear communication with relevant stakeholders regarding QC performance andstatus.
Replace the Construction Quality Manager on specific tasks when on recuperation.