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Electrical, Instrumentation, QC Inspector Job Description

The document describes the responsibilities and requirements for an electrical, instrumentation, and quality control inspector position. The responsibilities include executing inspections of materials, equipment, and installations; documenting quality records and non-conformances; checking cable installations and loop tests; updating as-built drawings; performing punch-listing and calibration tasks; and verifying special processes and worker qualifications. Requirements include previous oil and gas construction experience, exposure to high voltage electrical and hazardous area installations, instrument calibration experience, and a minimum of 5 years in a comparable role.

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Electrical, Instrumentation, QC Inspector Job Description

The document describes the responsibilities and requirements for an electrical, instrumentation, and quality control inspector position. The responsibilities include executing inspections of materials, equipment, and installations; documenting quality records and non-conformances; checking cable installations and loop tests; updating as-built drawings; performing punch-listing and calibration tasks; and verifying special processes and worker qualifications. Requirements include previous oil and gas construction experience, exposure to high voltage electrical and hazardous area installations, instrument calibration experience, and a minimum of 5 years in a comparable role.

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ELECTRICAL, INSTRUMENTATION, QC

INSPECTOR JOB DESCRIPTION


RESPONSIBILITIES

 Executes the specific inspections on materials, equipment and


construction/installation activities on site.
 Issues the relevant Quality Records and, when necessary,
writes and sends to QC Supervisor non-conformances reports.
 Checks cable laying and cable identification.
 Performs all relevant loop checks.
 Updates as built drawings.
 Performs punch-listing operations.
 Checks power transformers, switchboard, accumulator battery,
sockets outlet, lighting system.
 Performs visual inspections, dimensional test, checks rating
and material for connection.
 Performs tests of continuity, insulation resistance.
 Calibrates safety valves.
 Calibrates instruments.
 Checks installation of instruments.
 Performs tests functional instruments.
 Checks pneumatic signal connection.
 Checks fiber optic cable.
 Performs test communication functionalities.
 Verify special processes and the relevant workers’
qualifications.
 Witness the tests, controls and inspections carried out.
 Check conformity with the Quality Control Plan, obtain the
relevant documentation, check procedures and equipment to
be used in tests, controls and inspections, manage documents
certifying tests, controls and inspections.
 Ensure the correct implementation of the approved Inspection
Test Plan.

REQUIREMENTS

 Previous construction experience within the oil and gas


industry
 Previous exposure to high voltage electrical installation
including switchgear and electric drives
 Exposure to Hazardous Area installations
 Instrument calibrations including ultrasonic flow meter, level
transmitters, temperature transmitters, pressure transmitters
etc.
 Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a comparable role
 A working knowledge of BS/IEC/ISO/API/ATEX/EEMUA codes
and standards relating to electrical and instrumentation work
 Working knowledge of construction standards, codes of practice
and regulations/legislation relating to electrical and
instrumentation work
 Knowledge of safety legislation and regulations
 Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Package. Familiar with
other computer packages (eg. MS Project, Outlook, WinPCS,
etc)
 Hazardous Area installation and inspection experience is an
advantage
 Ability to perform well under pressure

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