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INSPECTORS Trinidad and TobagoTo ease reading, the plural masculine form may be used on this page; our vacancies are however directed to persons of all genders
QAQC Inspector – Mechanical
QA/QC INSPECTOR is required by our Client in Oil and Gas industry, to be assigned on a Contract basis, located in Trinidad and Tobago.
DURATION:6 months
EXPERIENCE / QUALIFICATIONS:
- National Technician’s Diploma or academic equivalent (preferably mechanical discipline).
- AMPP Certified Coating Inspector Level 2 or acceptable industry equivalent such as NACE CIP Level 2 or SSPC PCI Level 2.
- Insulation certification from an accredited institution e.g., NIA, IOGS/CII, or acceptable equivalent.
- Minimum ten (10) years of relevant post-qualification industry experience involving fabric maintenance, blasting/coating, and insulation inspection in process plant environments.
- Sound working knowledge of applicable industry codes and standards related to coating and insulation e.g., ISO 12944, ASTM C533/547/552, SSPC/AAMP etc.
- Competent in terms of inspection for all types of industry insulation and sheeting with specific experience in acoustic, thermal, low temperature / cryogenic insulation.
- Working knowledge of ULVA-type insulation is highly desirable.
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