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Visual Inspection Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

Ensure proper weld and NDE mapping and visual inspection is complete * Ensure proper NDE report and radiographic film traceability * Ensure proper hydrotest packages are complete and witness testing ...

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Perform Skid Inspection for any Structural, Dimension, Visual Welding & Paint defects as per customer requirements. * Install, program and operate electronic equipment such as relays, OBR, PLCs, HMIs ...

Perform Skid Inspection for any Structural, Dimension, Visual Welding & Paint defects as per customer requirements. * Install, program and operate electronic equipment such as relays, OBR, PLCs, HMIs ...

Perform Skid Inspection for any Structural, Dimension, Visual Welding & Paint defects as per customer requirements. * Install, program and operate electronic equipment such as relays, OBR, PLCs, HMIs ...

Perform Skid Inspection for any Structural, Dimension, Visual Welding & Paint defects as per customer requirements. * Install, program and operate electronic equipment such as relays, OBR, PLCs, HMIs ...

Perform welding visual inspections of pressure piping and structural installations * Coordinate hydro test tracking and coordination * Coordinate Welding NDE tracking program and data entry

The First Line Manager, Inspection Services (NDE) within the Quality division is responsible for ... optical/visual or other methods in both outage and non-outage situations. Be responsible for and ...

Complete dimension and visual inspections of welded piping and structural steel * Record welders' symbols, heat numbers, and radiography numbers on drawings and travel sheets * Prepare documentation ...

Complete dimension and visual inspections of welded piping and structural steel * Record welders' symbols, heat numbers, and radiography numbers on drawings and travel sheets * Prepare documentation ...

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Calgary, AB · On-site

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Complete visual inspection of trailers and incoming ingredients to ensure it is within compliance when offloading. * Pick orders and fill reefer trailer in correct order. * Inspect and receive all ...

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Visual Inspection information

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in visual inspection roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in visual inspection roles often face challenges such as eye fatigue from prolonged focus, maintaining concentration during repetitive tasks, and ensuring consistency in identifying defects. These challenges can be addressed by taking regular breaks, using adequate lighting, and following standardized inspection protocols. Additionally, collaborating closely with quality control teams and participating in ongoing training can help inspectors stay updated on best practices and improve accuracy.

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

To thrive as a Visual Inspector, you need keen attention to detail, excellent eyesight, and a solid understanding of quality control standards, often backed by a high school diploma or equivalent experience. Familiarity with magnification tools, measurement instruments, and documentation systems is commonly required. Strong observational skills, patience, and effective communication help you excel in identifying defects and reporting findings. These skills ensure product quality, reduce errors, and maintain safety and compliance standards in manufacturing or production environments.

What is visual inspection?

Visual inspection is a quality control process where trained personnel examine products, materials, or components using their eyes, sometimes with the help of tools like magnifiers or cameras. The goal is to identify defects, inconsistencies, or deviations from standards that could affect the product's performance or safety. Visual inspection is commonly used in manufacturing, construction, and other industries to ensure products meet specific quality criteria before they move to the next stage of production or are delivered to customers.

What is the difference between Visual Inspection vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectVisual InspectionQuality Control Inspector
CertificationsOften requires training in inspection techniquesTypically holds certifications like ASQ CQI or ISO auditor
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, assembly lines, or production facilitiesFactories, laboratories, or production sites
Job FocusIdentifying surface defects or inconsistencies visuallyEnsuring overall product quality through inspection and testing
Common UsagePart of quality assurance processesOversees quality standards and compliance

Visual Inspection involves examining products for surface defects or inconsistencies, often as a part of quality assurance. Quality Control Inspectors perform broader evaluations, including testing and verifying compliance with standards. While both roles focus on quality, Visual Inspection is more specialized in surface and appearance checks, whereas Quality Control Inspectors oversee overall quality processes.

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Electrical & Instrumentation Inspector (Casual Part Time) ON

Electrical & Instrumentation Inspector (Casual Part Time) ON

Intertek

Edmonton, AB • On-site

$50 - $70/hr

Part-time

Posted 28 days ago


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Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Electrical & Instrumentation Inspector (Casual Part Time)

Intertek is searching for a Electrical & Instrumentation Inspector to join our Technical Inspection Services team in Ontario, Canada.  This is a fantastic opportunity to grow a versatile career in Inspection Services!

The Electrical & Instrumentation Inspector is responsible for performing visual inspection of materials and/or fabricated equipment at vendor shops or on-site fabrication or testing facilities. The ideal candidate must be well versed in quality control inspections and tests, including nondestructive testing techniques, mechanical testing, dimensional inspection, pressure testing and coating inspections. This position will travel at least 50% of the time.

Shift/Schedule: All inspectors are utilized on an Adhoc basis and are not provided daily duties. All needs are based on our clients' needs and we source inspectors based on availability, location, taxonomy approvals, and specific client requests..

What you'll do:

  • Perform inspections or audits and reviewing testing for conformance to Client specifications, industry standards, and approved procedures and reporting of results
  • Review material test reports to conformance with applicable codes and standards
  • Perform the follow-up of dispositions and corrective actions related to non-conformances
  • Document inspection activities in electronic formats
  • Evaluate and agree upon project quality procedures, standards, and specifications ensuring that all parties (engineering, procurement, manufacturing) are adhering to them
  • Review Inspection & Testing Plans to ensure a standardized minimum level of surveillance in accordance with the contractual requirements. Identify the critical inspections and tests to be witnessed by the Owner
  • Carry out inspection visits as per ITP's either personally or through 3rd party resource

This position outline is a general guideline and does not represent all encompassing details. The position assumes that the incumbent has both the mental and physical requirements to carry out the above defined duties.  

What it takes to be successful in this role:

Minimum Requirements & Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or GED, Trade School, On-The-Job Training or University Diploma 
  • 5+ years of third-party vendor inspection, expediting or auditing experience
  • Experience in quality control inspections and tests, including nondestructive testing techniques, mechanical testing, dimensional inspection, pressure testing and coating inspections
  • Technical training in subjects, such as, but not limited to quality, NDT, blueprint reading, industry standards, auditing, expediting, materials, welding, coatings, electrical components, instrumentation, pressure testing, well control, equipment operation and assembly
  • Must have experience with Mechanical/Pressure Vessels and lifting equipment 
  • Must have basic knowledge of material properties
  • Possess clear understanding of basic procurement and fabrication processes with knowledge of relevant codes and specifications for the oil and gas industry
  • Ability to travel frequently throughout the continental US
  • Valid driver's license and reliable driving record is required
  • Proficient in MS Office programs and Outlook

Preferred Requirements & Qualifications:

  • Electrical Engineering, Electrical Journeyman License, ASQ or IRCA Certified Auditor

Salary Information

The hourly wage range for this position is $50.00-$70.00 per hour. Individual compensation packages are based on a variety of factors unique to each candidate including skill set, experience, qualifications, and other job-related reasons.

Intertek's Commitment

Intertek is a world leader in the Quality Assurance market, with a proven, high-quality business model and a global network of customer-focused operations and highly engaged subject matter experts. With passion, pace, and precision we work to exceed our customers' expectations, while engaging with our employees to be 10X in their performance and professional growth.

Our Culture of Total Quality Assurance 

Intertek promotes a culture where motivated, customer-oriented employees can flourish, experience professional fulfillment, and reach their highest potential. At Intertek, we exercise our spirit of innovation, the passion of our people and our unmatched customer commitment to realize our purpose of making the world an ever better, safer, and more sustainable place for all. 

A career with Intertek offers rewarding opportunities to help companies around the world develop products that are used safely by millions of people every day. Intertek is the trusted advisor to many of the world's leading brands, companies, and governments, and has earned a reputation for accuracy, reliability, integrity, and technical competence.  Working at Intertek means joining a global network of state-of-the-art facilities and passionate people who deliver superior customer service with a purpose of bringing quality, safety, and sustainability to life.

We Value Diversity

Intertek's network of phenomenal people are our greatest assets, and the diversity they bring fuels our success. Intertek is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that values inclusion and diversity. We take affirmative action to ensure all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.

For individuals with Disabilities, who would like to request accommodation, or who need assistance applying, please email hr.canada@intertek.com

Please apply online at Intertek Canada Careers (oraclecloud.com) 

This position is not to fill a vacancy

*Intertek does not accept unsolicited approaches from agencies and will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. 


 


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