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The Area Mechanical QC Lead is responsible for implementing the project’s Integrated Management System (IMS) and coordinating the completion of all mechanical quality control activities in accordance with approved Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs). The role ensures that inspections, surveillance, and documentation processes are executed to the highest standards, supporting compliant, safe, and efficient project delivery.

Job Responsibilities

Inspection & Quality Control Management

  • Lead and manage the site inspection programme, ensuring effective planning, scheduling, and notification of both planned and unplanned QC inspections.
  • Ensure all required documentation is available at inspection release and that inspections are carried out in accordance with approved ITPs.
  • Conduct surveillance activities, monitor production processes, and identify significant departures from the quality plan or other non‑conformances.

Client & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Maintain strong, professional relationships with Client Site Representatives.
  • Ensure client quality requirements are clearly understood, agreed, and consistently met.
  • Act as a key point of contact for client queries relating to mechanical quality control.

Team Leadership & Resource Coordination

  • Manage and support a team of QC Inspectors, Coordinators, and QC Document Controllers as required.
  • Allocate inspection resources effectively to meet project demands and ensure full coverage of quality activities.
  • Provide guidance, oversight, and support to ensure consistent and compliant QC performance.

Quality Assurance & Compliance

  • Update and maintain the SONIM register as required.
  • Champion Foreign Material Exclusion (FME), ensuring no non‑specified materials, loose items, or debris enter equipment or systems during assembly and testing.
  • Issue Non‑Conformance Reports (NCRs) where required and support construction teams in closing out both internal and client‑issued NCRs.

Continuous Improvement & Oversight

  • Monitor quality trends, identify recurring issues, and support the development of corrective and preventive actions.
  • Promote best practice in mechanical quality control and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the project.
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