6 - 8 years
SAR 8,000 - 10,000 / month
Job Description
Job Summary
The Welding Inspector (Shutdown) is responsible for monitoring and inspecting all welding activities during shutdown and turnaround operations to ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, project specifications, and safety requirements. The role involves close supervision of welding procedures, welder qualifications, and inspection of weld joints using visual and non-destructive testing methods. The inspector plays a critical role in maintaining quality control, identifying welding defects, and ensuring timely documentation and reporting to support safe and efficient shutdown execution.
Roles and Responsibilities
Inspect welding activities on static and piping systems to ensure adherence to WPS, drawings, and project specifications
Verify welder qualifications, consumables, and equipment calibration before start of welding operations
Monitor welding processes such as SMAW, GTAW, and GMAW during fabrication, repair, and erection stages
Conduct visual inspection of welds and coordinate with NDT teams for testing including RT, UT, MPI, and DPI
Identify and document welding defects or non-conformities and ensure appropriate corrective actions are implemented
Review and approve welding documents such as WPS, PQR, and welder performance qualifications
Ensure pre-weld, in-process, and post-weld inspections are conducted as per inspection test plans
Maintain proper records of weld maps, inspection reports, and NDT results for QA / QC documentation
Liaise with contractors, engineers, and third-party inspectors to resolve technical issues and ensure compliance
Enforce strict adherence to safety practices and quality standards throughout welding activities
Support mechanical completion and final acceptance through punch list verification and close-out
Mandatory Requirements
Diploma or bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or related discipline
Minimum 5–8 years of experience in welding inspection in shutdowns within oil & gas, petrochemical, or heavy industry
CSWIP 3.1, AWS-CWI, or equivalent international welding inspection certification is mandatory
In-depth knowledge of welding codes and standards such as ASME, API, and AWS
Experience in coordinating and witnessing NDT activities and interpreting results
Strong understanding of welding procedures, materials, and joint configurations
Ability to read and interpret isometric drawings, welding symbols, and technical documents
Proficient in documentation, reporting, and QA / QC procedures
Strong commitment to safety and quality in high-pressure shutdown environments
Willingness to work extended hours, rotating shifts, and in challenging site conditions during turnarounds
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Inspector • Al Khobar, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia