Minimum of two years of experience in the application or inspection of coatings in the petroleum or chemical industries, or one year with NACE CIP Level 1 or SSPC PC1 Level 1 certification.
Knowledge of applying protective coatings to pipelines, fabricated piping, and storage tanks.
Familiarity with safety standards applicable to coating applications, including OSHA Construction Industry Standards.
Experience operating testing equipment, monitoring coating application, and enforcing company, industry, and manufacturers' specifications.
Requirements:
Perform routine tests on materials, in-process services, or finished projects and report results to the supervisor.
Visually inspect for obvious defects and perform detailed inspections when necessary to determine product quality.
Identify defective work, assist in corrective actions, and record results on inspection forms or charts.
Ensure materials and coatings comply with client/company requirements and safety standards, and cooperate with Repair/NDT teams to prevent improper coating of repairs or cutouts.
Job description
This is a remote position.
The Coating Inspectors shall possess knowledge and skills relating to the application of protective coatings to pipelines, fabricated piping, and storage tanks. The inspector should be familiar with and have experience in applying protective coatings, operating lest equipment, monitoring the application of the coatings, and enforcing company, industry and manufacturers specifications. The inspector must be familiar with safety standards applicable to coating applications as set forth in OSHA Construction Industry Standards.
The Coating Inspectors shall possess knowledge and skills relating to the application of protective coatings to pipelines, fabricated piping, and storage tanks
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Performs assigned routine tests on materials, services in process, or finished projects where results are compared with company quality standards
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Reports results to supervisor who will make an analysis and take necessary action.
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Inspects visually for obvious defects
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Performs detailed visual inspection when necessary to determine quality of product/service where limits are not clearly defined
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Identifies defective work and helps put corrective actions in place
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Records results on inspection forms or charts and reports number of defects found
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Posts and maintains forms and charts of inspection data, quality levels, or special quality studies
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May act as quality control department clerk, maintaining all quality records for facility
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Verifies that all materials used in the performance of the job assignment are in compliance with Client Company requirements
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Cooperates and works closely with the Repair/Cut-Out Welding Inspector, NDT and Contractor's Representative to assure that no repairs or cutouts are coated and lowered-in
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Assures that all specifications and safety standards are adhered to
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Records and reports material usage and waste
Requirements
The inspector must be familiar with safety standards applicable to coating applications as set forth in OSHA Construction Industry Standards.
Minimum of two years of experience in the application or inspection of coating in the petroleum or chemical industries, or
One year experience in the application or inspection of coating and either NACE CIP level 1 certification or SSPC PC1 level 1 certification.