Position: QA Engineer Department: QHSE Date: Jan 2026 Responsible to: QA Manager Duties / Responsibilities: Processing and regular follow-up as required of Supplier Corrective Action Reports to ensure timely return and notification of corrective action from suppliers in regards to received goods & services rejected, to assist with driving improvement through the supply chain. Identifying, documenting and expediting resolution of Nonconformities and customer complaints to ensure data is captured for analysis and any necessary corrective actions can be implemented. Facilitating Root Cause Analysis as appropriate. To assist the QA Manager with second level ASME BPVC Section II compliance verification of goods received and liaise with stakeholders and suppliers as necessary. To assist the QA Manager with data collection and trend analysis of finished goods punch list items. To assist internal auditing and weekly QHSE tours as requested by the QHSE Manager. To support the Procurement department with new vendor appraisals and ongoing monitoring of approved vendor performance. General administrative support to the QHSE department; updates of internal procedures and instructions etc. as guided by the QHSE Manager. Produce key project QHSE documentation using company templates including, but not limited to: ITPs, Quality Plan and Ex component certification dossiers. To assist the QA & QC Managers with the maintenance of the equipment calibration system. To assist the Welding Coordinator with the routine updating of the welding prolongation records using production quality records. To assist the QA Manager with the Monitoring and maintenance of the external standards library and register, ensuring key standards are procured and up-to-date. Provide advice to peer group on QHSE related matters and ensure agreed QHSE tasks and objectives are completed. Liaising with Engineers, Production Supervisors and production staff as appropriate to discuss and resolve any issues arising regarding heater bundles, control panels and pressure vessels. To support and aid the training of any trainee/new staff as required. Skills and Experience Required: knowledge / experience of the inspection of electrical / mechanical products within an Oil and Gas/ Petro-chemical / Pharmaceutical environment, an ability to read engineering drawings, and an understanding / knowledge of ISO 9001, ATEX / IECEx, ASME & PED standards. Key Interfaces: Technical Director : To carry out regular 1 to1‘s to assess current workloads, issues, project status. To assist in the allocation of resource to suit project changing requirements. QA, QC & QHSE Managers : To attend meetings as requested to do so and to assist as directed. Project Managers: Liaise with Project Managers relating to project QHSE issues. Engineers: Liaise with Engineering staff relating to issues arising from inspections and testing. Production: Resolving any issues or technical queries to ensure production assembly is smooth and unhindered. Communicating with Design Office staff to get any issues resolved in a timely manner. Panel Bay: Liaising with Design Office staff and help aid resolving any issues or technical queries during panel inspections and checks. Dispatch: Communicating with despatch staff so to avoid delayed release of heaters and panels. QHSE: To provide training, guidance and assistance in allocation of resources as requested by Management. Suppliers: Being the single point of contact within the Quality department for suppliers regarding ASME ensuring all correspondence and communication maintains a professional level. Developing a supplier EXHEAT relationship. The Employee shall devote the whole of his/her time, attention and skill to his/her duties hereunder and in addition such other duties as may from time to time be reasonably required of him/her for the proper and efficient running of the Employer’s business.