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Integrity Inspector Jobs in Edmonton, AB (NOW HIRING)

Analyze data from Inline Inspection, Direct Assessment, Hydrotesting and Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) field results and determine actions such as required Integrity Digs and Repairs, as well as ...

Join a team where your expertise is valued, collaboration is second nature, and integrity and ... Conduct daily quality inspections for civil activities including excavation, compaction, concrete ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Integrity Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Integrity Inspector, you need expertise in inspection techniques, materials science, and industry regulations, often supported by relevant certifications such as API, NACE, or ASNT. Familiarity with non-destructive testing (NDT) tools, inspection software, and data reporting systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication set outstanding inspectors apart. These skills ensure accurate assessment of assets, regulatory compliance, and prevention of costly failures in industrial environments.

What is the difference between Integrity Inspector vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectIntegrity InspectorQuality Control Inspector
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in safety or complianceHigh school diploma; certifications in quality assurance or inspection
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, manufacturing plants, industrial facilitiesManufacturing facilities, production lines, warehouses
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in industries emphasizing safety and complianceUsed in manufacturing and production industries
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for inspection roles focusing on integrity and safetyCompared for roles emphasizing product quality and standards

Integrity Inspectors focus on ensuring safety, compliance, and adherence to regulations, often inspecting infrastructure and industrial sites. Quality Control Inspectors primarily verify product quality during manufacturing processes. While both roles involve inspection, Integrity Inspectors emphasize safety and regulatory compliance, whereas Quality Control Inspectors focus on product standards and defect detection.

What are Integrity Inspectors?

Integrity Inspectors are professionals responsible for evaluating and ensuring the structural and operational integrity of assets such as pipelines, vessels, tanks, or industrial equipment. They conduct inspections, tests, and assessments to identify any signs of damage, corrosion, or weaknesses that could compromise safety or environmental standards. Their work is crucial in industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, and utilities, where asset failure can have significant consequences. Integrity Inspectors help organizations comply with regulations and maintain safe, reliable operations.

What are some typical challenges an Integrity Inspector faces during field inspections?

Integrity Inspectors often encounter challenges such as accessing hard-to-reach equipment, interpreting complex technical data, and ensuring compliance with rigorous safety and regulatory standards. Field conditions can be unpredictable, requiring adaptability and problem-solving skills. Additionally, collaborating with diverse teams—including engineers, maintenance crews, and safety personnel—is essential for thorough inspections and accurate reporting.
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Field Quality Inspector - CWB Level 2

Bird Construction

Edmonton, AB • On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Field Quality Inspector - CWB Level 2Bird is currently seeking Field Quality Inspectors to support various upcoming jobs throughout Western Canada. As a member of the Quality Control Team, you will be participating in the implementation and execution of various work scopes and disciplines. These work scopes would include welding of pipe and structural steel., and they may also include civil or concrete work as required.
This position will be field based and on an industrial work site, across Western Canada.What You Will Be Working On
  • Ensuring Code and client specification requirements are implemented and completed on site.

  • Read and Interpret engineer's drawings such as P&ID's, and isometric drawings

  • Documentation review of 3rd party records including NDE, MTR's etc.

  • Create and maintain inspection records and reports including logs, test packages, and turnover documentation

  • Responsible for visual Inspections of welds, dimensional verification, weld mapping and Red Line Drawings.

  • Creation of Pressure Test Packages and witnessing the testing

  • Responsible for Material Traceability including recording and verifying welds and heat numbers.

  • Create and ensure compliance to ITPs

  • Coordinate and assist in assembling turnover documentation.

  • Other duties as assigned

What We Are Looking For
  • CWB Level II Certified Welding Inspector

  • Competent knowledge of NDE processes as well as ASME B31.3and CSA Codes

  • Ability to work within tight deadlines and prioritization of work to achieve them

  • Proficient with computer programs, including Bluebeam and Microsoft Office

  • Effective written and verbal communication skills

  • Related experience in Industrial Mechanical Construction and Quality Control

  • General experience and knowledge in earthworks, geotechnical, formwork and concrete, super-structural steel, architectural, and/or infrastructure would be considered an asset.

  • Maintain positive relationships with the other members of the project team.

  • Strong analytical, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail

For Those Who Seek to Redefine

The greatest achievements in history are borne from the greatness within people - where human potential meets vision, and passion fuels evolution. Unlocking this potential is the most important thing we do at Bird.

As a leader in Canadian construction for over 100 years, the impact of our team is etched deeply within the core of our legacy. Beyond Bird, this impact is felt in the fundamental aspects of our everyday lives. From the critical infrastructure we depend on, to the energy and resources that keep us moving - we are powering our communities and shaping Canada's skylines coast-to-coast-to-coast. Entrenched in the foundation of a culture built more than a century ago is an enduring quest to reimagine what is possible. Our impact is greater than ever, and we are looking for those who seek to redefine their story.

What We Believe InWe Put Safety First

A healthy and safe work environment is non-negotiable. We build a culture of operational and psychological safety through engagement, learning and leadership.

We Lead With Honesty

We speak and act with integrity, clarity and care so people can trust our word and our work. Being honest means we can deliver the best outcomes and consistent results.

We Are Stronger Together

Success is a team effort. Our inclusive workplace enables our combined expertise, humility and creativity to unlock our greater potential.

We Are Driven To Do Great Work

We built our name on quality. We have a passion for excellence in our work and relationships that honours our businesses and our industry.

We Create Opportunity

Rooted in a solid foundation, we adapt and grow to face the future. We are committed to elevating each other to chart the best path forward in an evolving world.

At Bird, we value Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and believe it is essential to our success. We will continue to listen, learn, and take action in our commitment to building progress in our organization, and the industry as a whole. Cultivating an environment where all employees feel included, seen, and have a sense of belonging is core to Bird's culture. We commit to proactively employing a workforce that reflects the communities in which we work, fostering an environment of continuous learning, and never compromising on our values.