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QC Inspector - Pipe I
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Port Arthur, TX 77640
Total applied: 40 |
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QC Inspector - Pipe I
A renowned leader in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) industry, Fluor Corporation delivers some of the industry's most complex projects. With our cutting-edge technology, outstanding safety record and history of success, it is no wonder that Fluor is #1 in Fortune magazine's "Engineering, Construction" category.With over $25 billion in booked business and openings on 6 continents, FLUOR is experiencing phenomenal growth and seeking top talent for projects in the US and abroad.Apply now and learn more about an exciting career with FLUOR, one of the largest publicly-owned engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance services companies in the world!The responsibilities of a QC Inspector - Pipe I include, but are not limited to:- Ensure the timely development of inspection, surveillance and testing procedures- Perform inspection, surveillance and/or testing activities for a quality program that does not include each discipline- Provide training to site personnel regarding implementation of the construction quality control programQualificationsThe preferred candidate will have:- Bachelor's degree or equivalent project experience- At least 5 years of project experience- Background in Quality Control, Piping, or similar disciplineFluor values the contributions of a diverse and inclusive workforce and is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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