Site Quality Manager
Job Description
Job Summary
\nLead all Site Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) functions, ensuring 100% compliance with Field Quality Assurance Plans (FQAP), technical specifications, and statutory requirements (IBR). The goal is zero-defect erection and timely mechanical completion.
\nCandidate Requirements
\nEducation: Diploma / Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering or an equivalent technical degree.
\nExperience: Total 10-18 years of core experience in Site Quality Management, specifically within power plants, refineries, or heavy industrial construction projects.
\nCertifications: (Preferred) ASNT Level II in NDT (RT, UT, MPT, LPT), AWS/CSWIP welding inspection, or ISO Lead Auditor certification.
\nKey Responsibilities
\n1. Site Quality Control & Inspection
\n- Execution & Turnaround: Supervise, coordinate, and perform inspections of incoming materials, equipment, and field quality activities within 24 hours of an Inspection Call.
\n- Adherence to Standards : Ensure all activities align with technical requirements and approved procedures, including FQP (Field Quality Plan), FWS (Field Welding Schedule), HPS, and SOPs.
\n- System Completion : Conduct Erection Completion Certificate (ECC) checks and perform final walk-downs prior to all Hydro-tests, ensuring the completion of all NDTs (Non-Destructive Testing) and visual checks for pressure parts and piping joints.
\n- Mechanical Inspections : Attend and oversee inspections for critical mechanical items, including Pressure Parts, Technological Structures, Plates, Forgings, Pressure/Non-pressure piping, Pressure Vessels, EOT Cranes, Wind Boxes, Coal Burner Bodies, Fans, Dampers, and Valves.
\n2. Quality Assurance & Process Improvement
\n- Defect Management : Record, analyse, and control the weld defect rate to remain <2%. Provide timely guidance to welders and grinders to achieve sound weld quality and minimize repairs.
\n- Continuous Improvement : Implement "Mistake Proofing" at the site to prevent defect occurrence and drive Kaizen processes for cost reduction.
\n- Non-Conformance Management : Identify non-conformities (NCRs) regarding incoming material, transit damages, or erection errors. Initiate NCRs in the Tbits system, follow up with Engineering/HQ for recommendations, and verify closure with the execution team including Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action).
\n3. Documentation & Statutory Compliance
\n- Pre-Planning : Provide required site QA documents and approvals to the site erection team or contractor at least 07 days prior to the start of activities.
\n- Regulatory Compliance: Obtain necessary statutory compliances, specifically IBR (Indian Boiler Regulations) clearance.
\n- Reporting: Prepare and submit the Quality MIS to management. Review and issue Inspection Reports (IR) and Inspection Release Notes (IRN).
\n- Change Management : Supervise and track Design Change Notices (DCN) and Field Change Notices (FCN) at the site, ensuring approval of rectification procedures.
\n4. Vendor & Contractor Management
\n- Vendor Selection: Handle Inspection Agency selection, negotiation, and vendor assessment prior to contract finalization.
\n- Audit & Supervision: Assessment of contractors through verification and controlling processes. Conduct site audits on a fortnightly basis.
\n- Coordination: Liaison with Third Party Inspection Agencies (TPIA), Manufacturers, Consultants, and Clients. Finalize invoicing and receipt status for inspection agencies.
\n- Expediting : Monitor progress related to inspections and expedite delayed items to ensure timely delivery.
\n5. Leadership, Training & Audits
\n- Team Development : Provide adequate training to enhance the technical knowledge of team members, contractors, and sub-contractors.
\n- Mentorship : Provide on-site job training for GETs (Graduate Engineer Trainees) and specific training for NDT technicians.
\n- Auditing: Conduct CFT, Client, and ISO Audits at the site.
\n- Review Meetings : Hold joint meetings with the client and execution team to address backlogs (specifically analysing NDT backlogs) and create catch-up plans.
\nRequired Competencies
\n- Technical Knowledge : Deep understanding of WPS (Welding Procedure Specification), PQR (Procedure Qualification Record), WQR, and FWS.
\n- Technical Expertise: Deep knowledge of Pressure Parts, Heavy Structures, Piping, and Mechanical Equipment (Pumps, Fans, EOT Cranes).
\n- Standards: Proficiency in IBR, ISO, and site-specific FQAP.
\n- Analytical Skills : Ability to perform "Why-Why" analysis for corrective and preventive actions.
\n- Communication: Strong ability to liaise with clients and negotiate with vendors.