What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upstream Quality Control Specialist position at PPI Quality & Engineering?
Roles & Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to :
Witness inspections and testing per inspection test plans, quality plans, industry standards, supplier and customer requirements
Verify inspection, measurement, and test equipment is calibrated / certified and meets all job related requirements
Validate technician certification(s) are current for the intended scope of activity
As the Customer Representative, work in a professional manner with Suppliers in regards to scheduling, deliveries, and overall job execution
Generate reports documenting rejection and acceptance of inspections and testing activities
Generate clear, concise, and accurate reports documenting rejection and acceptance of activities under surveillance
Meet or exceed HSSE objectives of customer and Supplier, as well as PPI safety guidelines
Communicate (via email or phone) job progression and inspection results to coordinator and Customer as required
Promote safe work practices; for example, utilize all PPE required by the immediate work area, comply with Supplier safety practices while at Supplier locations, etc.
Minimum Requirements
DS-1 Certification
Familiar with premium connections, API 5CT, API 6A, and other API product standards
5 years of experience in a Third Party Inspection role
5 years of experience in the oil and gas industry
Technical understanding of operations within field of specialization OCTG, Drilling, and Completions equipment, Threading, focused both on equipment manufacturing, service related product / rental equipment inspections, and inventory management of the D&C / OCTG equipment.
Thorough understanding of third-party inspection processes (NDE, FAT, Assembly, etc.)
Understanding of and experience with industry quality standards and codes (API, ASNT, ASME, NACE, DS-1, etc.)
Adequate verbal and written communication skills to interface with customers and co-workers
Basic PC skills and some proficiency with spreadsheets
Ability to work in a team-oriented environment and complete work on a schedule, including working long hours and weekends if necessary
Decision-making ability, including making decisions regarding day-to-day operations and changing methods to obtain best results
Desired Qualifications
Level II NDT Certification(s) (from an accredited body) or completion of Level II NDT Training and compliance to PPI NDT Qualification Written Practice
Availability to travel as required
Flexibility to work on multiple tasks without compromising results.
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