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About Fairweather
Fairweather is a trusted service provider in Alaska, delivering specialized solutions in remote and Arctic environments. Our mission is to support operations with safety, integrity, and excellence. We offer a dynamic and inclusive work environment, ensuring our employees are equipped with the tools and support needed for success.
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JOB SUMMARY:
The QA/QC Inspector position is Third third-party inspector role; responsible for performing inspections and associated reporting at client vendor locations in Deadhorse, Alaska. A third-party inspection plays a vital role in ensuring safety, reliability, and equipment performance. Inspections and investigations will cover a wide range of equipment including completions components, fishing tools, BHA's, drill pipe, well head, and various other well-related equipment. The QA/QC Inspector will report to the customer QA/QC Staff Lead, working with the Drilling Engineering, RWO, Drilling Material group, and customer vendors.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES / RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Minimum Education: GED or High School Diploma
Experience:
Practical experience in the oil and gas industry, particularly related to drilling and completion downhole tooling for oversight.
Ideally, candidates should have experience with DS-1 Standard, API specifications, and previous experience as a Third-Party Inspector. Drilling and Tubular Thread knowledge with experience make-up connections.
Knowledge of Specifications:
Inspectors must thoroughly understand industry standards and specifications, including those set by company and organizations like the American Petroleum Institute (API).
Must be familiar with API-RP7G, Spec 7, RP 5A5, DS-1, STD 53, Q1, or NS-2 5CT and ISO specifications is preferred.
Knowledge of DS-1 Standards, NDT, and API specifications. Also, must have experience with assembly of completions equipment, Bottom-hole assemblies, fishing equipment, or thread inspection.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Skills:
Inspectors are not required for this position to have a Level I or Level II certification currently in this role, whereas the primary focus is tooling prior to going downhole.
Equipment Calibration and Use:
Inspectors need to understand the basics of advanced and calibrated NDT equipment as per the vendors QMS and industry standards.
They should be capable of assessing high-stress areas, including connections, slips, upsets, and radius changes and able to adhere to procedures and processes.
Impartiality and Integrity:
Third-party inspectors must maintain impartiality and avoid any conflicts of interest.
Their evaluations should be unbiased and transparent.
Communication Skills:
Effective communication is essential. Inspectors should be able to convey findings clearly to relevant parties.
Reporting skills are crucial for documenting inspection results.
Disclaimer: The above information has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities required.