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Site Inspector - Marine at Parsons International Limited

Job Industry: Construction/Civil Engineering
Date posted: Thu, 05 November 03:01 AM
Job location: Not specified
Referance code: Ref.NO:JB1349970
Educational qualifications: Civil Engineering
Salary: Not specified
Description :
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Quality Control inspections of works carried out on site by the contractor. Keeping records of work carried out in the field. Reporting non-compliance to the Site Engineer. Advising Site Engineer of any site events that are likely to impede progress or cause non-compliance. Keeping field records of site resources. Keeping Safety Engineer informed of risky activities and non-compliance in the field. Accept approved requests for inspection from the Site Engineer and attend the site to witness tests to ensure compliance with the specification. Checking contractor’s materials on site and proper storage and handling on site.

Job Skills :
Diploma in Civil Engineering with minimum 5 years site experience preferably on marine pipe laying works. Supervision of marine outfalls. Familiar with QA/QC procedures. Understanding of the importance of HSE. Candidate with Gulf experience and having valid GCC driving license would be a benefit. Must be proficient in English both written and oral.

Career Level :
Mid Career

Company Profile :
The Parsons Corporation, headquartered in Pasadena, California is one of the world's largest international engineering, procurement, and construction organizations. Parsons is a recognized leader in ground transportation, aviation, infrastructure, water, wastewater, environmental, oil and gas, petroleum processing, chemical, power, pulp and paper industries, as well as government, industrial, community development.

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