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M&E Quality Inspector (w/m/d)

M&E Quality Inspector required for a major Offshore Wind Developer based in the United Arab Emirates.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct visual inspections of mechanical outfitting and electrical systems to ensure compliance with project specifications and offshore industry standards.
  • Inspect HVAC systems, lighting, cable trays, instrumentation, fire detection systems, piping, drainage systems, and structural outfitting.
  • Verify that all M&E outfitting activities comply with applicable regulations, codes, and offshore safety standards.
  • Inspect materials used for mechanical and electrical outfitting, including cables, conduits, fasteners, and structural materials.
  • Review and verify material certificates and traceability documentation for critical components.
  • Witness and participate in mechanical and electrical testing, including insulation resistance, continuity, load, operational, and functional tests.
  • Validate performance of HVAC, lighting, safety equipment, control systems, and associated M&E installations.
  • Inspect supports, platforms, access systems, and safety outfitting to ensure structural integrity and safe design..
  • Identify, investigate, and report non-conformances; support root cause analysis and corrective action implementation.
  • Review manufacturing records, inspection and test plans (ITPs), and fabrication drawings.
  • Identify opportunities for process improvement to enhance reliability, safety, and functionality of M&E outfitting systems.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Extensive experience in mechanical outfitting of offshore substations (e.g. HVAC, oil/water separators, drainage and piping systems).
  • Extensive experience in electrical installation and outfitting of low- and high-voltage systems on offshore substations.
  • Proven practical experience in a similar QA/QC or inspection role within an offshore fabrication or EPC yard environment.
  • Ability to review and interpret manufacturing records, quality documentation, and fabrication drawings.
  • Strong understanding of offshore manufacturing and fabrication standards, including ISO, EN, DNV, and relevant IEC standards.