QSA Engineer
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A Subject Matter Expert (SME) with deep functional expertise on Quality Control (QA), and particularly in relation to technical material & weld integrity. An SME in Nondestructive Testing (NDT) for assuring that structural components and systems perform their function in a reliable and cost-effective manner by defining and implementing nondestructive tests that locate and characterize material conditions and flaws that might otherwise cause failure or undesirable quality variability. Also, an SME in Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) for determining quantitative material properties, such as fracture toughness, formability, and other physical characteristics or defect such as its size, shape, and orientation. Provides the technical & technological problem-solving ability and oversight to lead a team of NDT Supervisors (Technicians) to execute these tests and evaluations.
Also, responsible for executing the QC & QA section strategy in close co-0ridonation with Operations, within Marine Business (or Offshore as an when required)
Accountabilities
Key Accountabilities:
1. Establishes and Review of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) procedures Periodically.
2. Prepare Nondestructive Testing (NDT) plan as per the project requirements and the class requirements.
3. Review the Nondestructive Testing (NDT) reports prepared by the Nondestructive Testing (NDT) technicians.
4. Prepare the repair rate report and forwards to the QSA Manager.
5. Assign Nondestructive Testing (NDT) technicians to perform Nondestructive Testing (NDT) work as per the plan.
6. Responsible to effectively communicate the Nondestructive Testing (NDT) status, general welding performance and the Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Technician’s performance.
7. Monitor the progress of Nondestructive Testing (NDT), repair activities, etc.
8. Review of project specifications and qualifications of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) technicians according to requirements.
9. Review technical specifications, and standards required in the project and preparation of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Procedures as required by the project specification for the bidding and for the projects.
10. Co-ordinate with appointed Nondestructive Testing (NDT) level III at all levels for guidance and enhance Nondestructive Testing (NDT) training programs.
11. Coordinating and ensuring all NDT and final inspection are carried out as per approved ITP / Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) plan or other documents required by the project.
12. Liaises with section/&Project engineers to coordinate inspection & testing activities.
13. Schedules Nondestructive Testing (NDT) inspection and test daily coordinating “hold point” witnessing by Client and Surveyor.
14. Monitor overall qualification status of Nondestructive Testing (NDT) personnel required as per company’s written practice
15. Ensure parts and material are inspected and measured without damaging & provide a balance between quality control and cost effectiveness.
Accountabilities – 2
16. Ensure effective and optimal use of both NDT technologies and the most basic NDT method of visual examination. From simply looking at a part to see if surface imperfections are visible, to using computer-controlled camera systems to automatically recognize and measure features of a component.
17. Radiography (RT) – uses penetrating gamma or X-radiation on materials and products to look for defects or examine internal or hidden features
18. Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)- uses technology induce a magnetic field in a ferromagnetic material and then dusts the surface with iron particles (either dry or suspended in liquid) to disrupt the flow of the magnetic field within the part and force some of the field to leak out at the surface and reveal faults.
19. Ultrasonic Testing (UT) – uses technology to emit high frequency sound waves transmissions into a material to detect imperfections or to locate changes in material properties
20. Penetrant Testing (PT)- coats objects with a solution that contains a visible or fluorescent dye, where excess solution is then removed from the surface of the object but is left in surface breaking defects.
21. Leak Testing (LT) – Leaks are detected by using electronic listening devices, pressure gauge measurements, liquid and gas penetrant techniques, or simple soap bubble tests.
22. Review the material certificates certified by authorities to ensure that the supplied good or service meets the required specifications i.e. material’s chemical & physical properties (steel, aluminum, brass or other alloys) is compliant with an international standards organization specific standard such as American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) etc.
23. Inspect incoming material integrity and evaluate the effectiveness vendor based on the material delivered. Ensure that any required corrective action is taken to enable business continuity through supply chain delivery.
24. Review sub-contractor welder certificates that are provided by the Contracting Dept. to ensure they meet the applicable code and specification.
25. Liaise with project managers to review the new requirements in the project and to prepare the procedure, Inspection and Test Plan (ITP), Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Plan, Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) & Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) requirements.
26. Assigned in projects to monitor and maintain the work quality standards, and to help ensure that the successful coordination and satisfaction of client inspections.
27. Participate for preparation and dissemination of project lesson learn.
28. Co-ordinate quality stand downs for project activities as planned and required.
29. Coordinate and organize the external and internal project audits.
30. Coordinate with client representative for carrying out the stage wise inspection as per the “Inspection and Test Plan (ITP)
31. Participate in & lead section initiatives such as Quality Alerts, walkthrough, technical education etc.
32. Complete other responsibilities & duties as assigned.
Accountabilities – 3
Accountabilities – 4
Competencies
Achievement Oriented
Collaboration & Teamwork
Customer Centricity
Drive Vision
Empower & Nurture Talent
Interactive Communication
Solution Oriented
Key Result Areas
• To ensure target production throughput rate or objectives are safely executed by team in line with Section Plan, KPI’s, N-KOM Values and IMS system, through implementing Quality Control (QC) & NDT measures.
• Adhere to health, safety, security and environmental policies, procedures, instructions and controls for the safety of self and others.
Interactions and Working Relations
Internal: All departments within NKOM.
Purpose: For coordinating the NDT inspections and issues inline to that.
External: Clients & Class Surveyor/ Third Party Inspection (TPI)
Purpose: To propose and to get clarification regarding the NDT operations
Financial Authorities
As per TOFA
Qualifications, Experience and Job Skills
Qualifications:
• Minimum Diploma in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor/Master of Science or its equivalent 2 years of experience in similar fields.
• Minimum American Society for Nondestructive Testing, Nondestructive Testing (ASNT)/ Personnel Certification in Non-Destructive Testing (PCN) Level II
Experience:
• At least 2 years’ experience in relevant position and field.
Job Specific Competencies:
Generic
1. NKOM-Core Values
2. Commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment
3. Verbal and Written Communication Skills
4. Computer Literacy (Microsoft Office/Excel/ Power point)
5. Knowledge of shipyard operations
6. Customer Focus
7. Global Mindset
8. Supervisory Skills
9. Presentation Skills
10. Problem Solving Skills
11. Creativity and innovative Skill
Functional
1. Qualified NDT interpreter for ultrasonic testing (UT) & penetrating radiation (RT), liquid penetrant testing (PT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT) & Magnetic Particle Testing (MT),
2. Material Certification Review
3. Welding Inspection – Certification Scheme for Welding Inspection (CSWIP) or equivalent
4. Personnel Certification in Non-Destructive Testing 3.1 / 3.2 / 3.8 / 3.9 ultrasonic testing Level II
5. Knowledge of new construction and repair of marine and offshore
6. Knowledge of welding technology
7. Prepare the Inspection Plan
8. American Petroleum Institute (API) Q1 awareness
9. Integrated Management System (IMS) awareness
10. Knowledge on Offshore Structure (Topsides, Jackets etc.) inspections and requirements of applicable code/standards.
11. Able to understand the client/class requirements & refer the necessary rules & standards for inspection.
12. Able to conduct the quality talk and training.
13. Able to review the Welding Procedure Specification (WPS), Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) & Welding Procedure Qualification Test (WPQT) and prepare the reports.
14. Knowledge on non-destructive and destructive testing.
15. Able to handle client complains and non-conformances.
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