LATEST JOB

    March 10, 2008

    Jobs as Electrical & Piping Inspector

    A MULTINATIONAL COMPANY

    Company Description
    URGENTLY REQUIRED
    1. ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR

    Responsible for :

    Cable sizing as per approved drawings.

    Drawings, circuit identification and terminal numbering are correct.

    Cable end seals are tight ,glands tight.

    Clamps are tight on conductor cables and suitable for magnetic flux.

    Grounding and rigidity.

    High potential test witnessing.

    Cable tray visual and dimensional check.

    Witness insulation resistance testing and grounding continuity tests.

    Circuit breaker and contactor tripping checks.

    Power distribution board ancillary installation and busbar connection checks.

    Power and control cable termination checks.

    Meter ,relays calibration checks.

    Interlock function test checking.

    Lighting Installation checks.

    Confirm enclosures for classification.

    Numbers and equipment location, panel circuit numbering and loading check.

    Switch and fuse rating check.

    Cable glands, correct feeder cable sizing check.

    Time switches, photo electric cells, and magnetic switches Checks

    Insulation resistance checks of circuits

    Lighting circuit connection, numbering and identification checks.

    Voltage at each socket and night illumination checks.

    Continually promote project and COMPANY core HSE Values



    Minimum Qualification Required for this position :

    The candidate shall be fully trained and have 7 to 10 years experience in electrical supervision both in the offshore and onshore oil and gas construction environment.

    Preferably have an engineering background and has a proven track record on installation and the inspection of electrical works.

    Candidate must have good communication skills and demonstrate strong team working capabilities.

    A good command of the English language both in written and oral communication is essential.


    2. PIPING INSPECTOR

    Responsible for :

    Pipe spool sizes, schedule and material types

    Flange ratings as per drawing

    Alignment/fit up. Vertically, plumb horizontal lines are level

    Vents are at high points, drains are at low points

    Routing of lines are correct against drawings

    Spool cleanliness

    Correct fitting are used for branch connections

    Reinforcing pads have weep holes

    Flange protection during fabrication and erection

    Spool identification and marking are correct against isometric drawings

    Valves are installed with correct flow direction as defined on P & ID’s

    By passes around valves are installed as per drawings

    Bolting is correct material and correct length

    Correct pipe threading where required

    The Correct type of thread tape and temperature rating

    Seal welding where required covers all threads

    Gaskets are the correct type and rating

    Pipe support type and location is as per drawing

    Supports are not installed directly under welds

    Final line checking and punch our before hydrotest

    Continually promote project and COMPANY core HSE values



    Minimum Qualification Required for this position :

    candidate shall be fully trained and have 7 to 10 years experience in piping supervision both in the offshore and onshore oil and gas construction environment.
    Preferably have an engineering background and has a proven track record on installation and the inspection of piping works.
    Candidate must have good communication skills and demonstrate strong team working capabilities.
    A good command of the English language both in written and oral communications is essential

    Please send your complete resume to:

    oil.gas.recruitment@gmail.com

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