On behalf of our client we are looking for a skilled and detailoriented Mechanical Static/HVAC Inspector to oversee and ensure the quality and compliance of mechanical static equipment and HVAC systems. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in maintaining high standards of performance safety and reliability.
Key Responsibilities:
- Inspect verify and assess the installation maintenance and repair of mechanical static equipment (e.g. pressure vessels heat exchangers storage tanks) and HVAC systems.
- Review and interpret technical drawings specifications and standards for mechanical static and HVAC equipment.
- Monitor and evaluate welding piping and mechanical assembly processes to ensure compliance with relevant codes and standards (e.g. ASME API ISO).
- Conduct inspections and tests on HVAC systems including ductwork chillers air handling units and ventilation systems to ensure optimal performance and energy efficiency.
- Prepare detailed inspection reports including nonconformance reports (NCRs) and recommend corrective actions.
- Collaborate with project engineers contractors and quality control teams to address any identified issues.
- Verify and ensure compliance with safety regulations industry codes and client requirements.
- Participate in Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) Site Acceptance Tests (SAT) and precommissioning inspections.
- Maintain accurate and organized documentation of inspection activities and results.
Requirements:
- Diploma or degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
- Proven experience in inspecting mechanical static equipment and HVAC systems.
- Comprehensive knowledge of industry standards such as ASME API ISO and SMACNA.
- Familiarity with HVAC systems and static equipment inspection techniques tools and equipment.
- Strong attention to detail and problemsolving skills.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings schematics and blueprints.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work effectively with crossfunctional teams.
- Certification in inspection (e.g. API 510 570 or HVACrelated certifications) is preferred.