MECHANICAL COATING INSPECTOR
AMCAAJ INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT AGENCY
Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia
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Vacancies 32
Last Job Ad Activity: Apr 08, 2025
Apply Until: Apr 19, 2025
Job Description
- Inspect surface preparation and coating applications to ensure compliance with project specifications.
- Ensure adherence to international coating standards (e.g., NACE, CSWIP-BGAS).
- Conduct quality control checks on coating thickness, adhesion, and curing processes.
- Verify compliance with quality management systems and industry best practices.
- Maintain detailed inspection reports and collaborate with project teams.
Qualifications:
A minimum of 4 year(s) of working experience is required.
Candidates must be a Vocational Diploma / Short Course Certificate holder in Engineering(Petroleum/Oil/Gas) or similar fields.
Male applicants are preferred for this role.
- B.S. in Engineering with 4+ years of experience OR Technical Diploma with 8+ years in inspection.
- Expertise in critical coating applications and methods.
- Strong knowledge of international standards and quality system standards.
- Awareness of Quality Management.
- Holds CSWIP-BGAS 2, NACE Level 2, or equivalent certification.
- Aramco Certification, SAP, and CBT details (if applicable).
Principal / Employer
TUV Rheinland Arabia LLC
Principal / Employer Address
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Placement Fee
Please be reminded that as per DMW (formerly POEA) regulations, the placement fee is up to a maximum of one (1) month's salary.
For manpower pooling only. No fees in any form and/or purpose will be collected from the applicants. Beware of illegal recruiters and human traffickers.
DMW (formerly POEA) License No:
POEA-119-LB-082310-R
Address:
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Company Profile: https://amcaaj.workabroad.ph/profile/agency/3568/amcaaj
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