We work on challenging and exciting projects that shape the way we evolve, adapt, and transform the industries we work in.
We rally together, drawing on the diverse skills across our teams and create environments where great ideas are heard.
This opportunity will see you join a reputable company with a highly experienced team who work together to develop and provide solutions for our customers.
We are currently seeking an experienced QAQC Advisor/Welding Supervisor to join our team for a Shutdown on a chemical plant in Central Queensland.
This role is required to commence immediately as part of the Shutdown planning phase on a FIFO or DIDO roster with execution scheduled for late January 2025.
Key responsibility areas
Review documents and drawings to ensure they are correct as per specifications and job pack.
Ensure required QA/QC documents are in job pack (ITP, Weld Traceability, Drawing, Visual Inspection sheets, etc).
Supervise and monitor welding activities.
Develop ITPs.
Carry out post-weld inspections of welding to verify weldment meets specifications and statutory requirements.
Review NDT reports to ensure they are correct and meet client and statutory requirements.
Verify all QA/QC is completed as per client specifications and statutory requirements prior to items being dispatched.
Comply with UGL and client safety procedures and policies.
About you
Trade background or tertiary engineering qualifications.
Weld Australia - Cert 10 qualification.
Extensive knowledge of Australian Welding Codes.
A minimum of 2 years' experience in a similar role.
Experience in Shutdown projects, preferably in chemical plants or similar.
Experience with planning Shutdown and Pre-Shutdown activities.
Ability to multitask and attention to detail.
Good written and verbal communication skills are a must in this role.
Experience or knowledge of welded products and experience with computerized systems.
What we offer
Diverse opportunities to grow, back yourself, and achieve.
The chance to join a 6,000+ strong organization owned by the CIMIC Group, one of the world's leading international contractors.
Pathways for you to succeed and the space for you to carve your own journey.
A culture that values diversity and innovation, evolving with market changes and new technologies.
What makes you right for UGL
Genuine concern for safety.
Ability to provide a safe, supportive, and positive workplace.
Capacity to flourish in a high-performance environment.
An innovative mindset and a willingness to challenge the norm.
A belief that success and value are driven by real teams where everyone has a role to play.
About Us
UGL is well-known and respected for providing end-to-end engineering, construction, and maintenance services within rail and transport, communications and technology systems, oil and gas, power, renewables and resources, water, and defence markets.
UGL partners with some of the world's largest blue-chip companies and government agencies, private enterprises, and public institutions.
We are a member of the CIMIC Group of companies.
At UGL, we value diversity – in the backgrounds, ideas, work styles, and perspectives of our team.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourage people with disabilities, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, mature-aged workers, and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.
Please note that relevant screening checks will be conducted as part of the recruitment process.
These may include a national criminal history check and for you to undergo pre-employment medical assessment including drug and alcohol screening.
If you are confident you have the skills and knowledge to fulfil this role, then please apply now.
Primary Location Australia-QLD-Mackay & Coalfields
Work Type Casual
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