E&C Engineer
Job Summary
The Quality Control Engineer is responsible for implementing the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program across power generation projects (coal, gas, and renewables). This role ensures proper installation, startup, and commissioning of equipment to minimize rework, defects, and warranty issues while maintaining compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities- Implement QA/QC programs across multiple generation projects
- Participate in project reviews, inspections, and quality plan development
- Monitor construction activities to identify defects and non-conformities
- Develop and implement inspection and testing procedures
- Review and create project-specific Quality Control plans
- Coordinate and perform shop visits, inspections, and factory acceptance testing
- Investigate root causes of quality issues and recommend improvements
- Collaborate with engineers, contractors, and operations teams
- Track issues, resolutions, and project quality metrics
- Conduct quality audits and ensure compliance with standards and regulations
- Train teams on quality control processes and best practices
Office Work:
- Review project plans and schedules
- Analyze quality reports and update QA programs
- Develop project-specific quality plans
Field Work:
- Perform site inspections and installation walkdowns
- Coordinate with contractors and project teams
- Conduct shop visits and verify equipment quality
- Track and resolve quality issues
- Bachelor s degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical preferred; Civil/Structural acceptable)
- 3 7+ years of experience (flexible for more experienced candidates)
- Experience in power generation, utilities, or industrial environments
- Knowledge of quality control/quality assurance processes
- Experience with inspection/testing procedures and defect identification
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools
- Certifications (preferred, not required):
- Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)
- Lean Six Sigma
- Quality Auditor certifications
- Welding inspection experience ( CWI)
- Drafting experience
- Manufacturing or industrial QA background
- Strong communication and collaboration
- Self-motivated and able to work independently
- Excellent organizational and prioritization skills
- Problem-solving and analytical mindset
- Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects
- Field-based role involving power plant environments (high-risk)
- Required PPE: hard hat, safety glasses (provided), steel-toe boots
- Highly collaborative environment with strong teamwork
- Requires independence and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
