Position
Civil Inspector (CTC31)
Office / Department
Construction (CTC)
Reporting to
CTC Manager (CTC 01) / Operations Manager (CTC02)/ Team Leader(41)
Key Working Relationship
Operations Manager (CTC02)/ Team Leader(41)
Minimum Required Qualifications
Specialty
Inspection of Buildings, Road, Tunnel, Equipments, products and Installations etc. to determine their conformity with specified reference requirements (standards, specification, regulations etc.)
Education
Engineering Degree / Diploma
Training / Awareness
International Standards and Codes, ISO 9001:2000 Internal Audit Course
Quality Management System etc.
Technical knowledge
Surveyor Level 1
- Conversant with relevant inspection techniques
- Able to carry out inspection according to pre-defined Quality Plan using established inspection procedures
- Able to interpret inspection results
Surveyor Level 2
- Fully conversant with relevant inspection techniques and able to select the most appropriate inspection technique
- Able to verify and approve Non-conformities / corrective actions
- Able to identify required Bureau Veritas interventions, based on a pre-defined Quality Plan and according to specified standards
- Able to review / appraise inspection procedures
- Able to manages one or more level 1 surveyors
Surveyor Level 3
- Fully conversant with key standards and inspection procedures applicable for the concerned field (able to select most appropriate reference standard / inspection criteria)
- Acts as a recognised expert in the relevant area
- Able to design and deliver training modules for Level 1 and 2 surveyors
- Able to verify and establish Quality Plan or Inspection Testing Plan
Experience
Level 1: engineering degree with min. 3 years experience .
Level 2: engineering degree with min. 6 years
Level 3: engineering degree with min. 10 years experience .
- For all levels experience in well-known companies is a must.
- Responsibilities / Authorities / Accountabilities
Primary Functions
The surveyor (inspector) performs quality inspection (may be called surveys, monitoring or examination) of equipment, products, installations, etc., to determine their conformity with specified reference requirements (standards, specifications, regulation, etc.).
A surveyor usually carries out some tasks independently, with minimum supervision, and these may be on well-identified, or isolated assets, or on complex installations. The surveyor may act in any field of the relevant Division.
Three levels of surveyor have been identified, depending on the surveyor’s technical level, qualifications, level of initiative, responsibility and supervision.
Technical Expertise
- Review of applicable contractual requirements (technical standards, specifications etc.)
- Definition and review of Quality Plan and relevant procedures.
- Review and validation of inspection assignment documentation (technical aspects, reference documentation, schedule, milestones, reporting, logistics, co-ordination procedure, etc.)
- Definition of Bureau Veritas interventions
- Selection of the most appropriate inspection techniques
- Execution or supervision of inspection according to pre-defined Quality Plan, and to the established inspection procedures / techniques
- Execution of inspection reporting including treatment of Non-conformities (NCR’s) and other applicable deliverables
Business Requirements
- Ensuring quality of inspection according to BV Quality System
- Interpretation of results of inspections
- Treatment of Non-conformities / corrective actions
- Review and appraisal of inspection procedures
- Maintaining internal and external communication
- Promotes Bureau Veritas service portfolio to clients
- Complete essential business information (invoicing, timesheets, etc).
Self Management
- Respects security guidelines of Bureau Veritas and safeguards personal security in the working environment
- Actively participates in the sharing of knowledge and information (Knowledge Management)
- Bureau Veritas Core and Business Values
- Results oriented
- Service driven
- Personal efficiency
- Impact and Influencing
- Rigorous
- Problem solving
Customer Focus
- Maintain regular job related contact with clients.
- Understand client needs and work to achieve successful project outcomes.
- Develop trust and open communication with the client.
- Regularly monitor customer satisfaction.
- Proactively market Bureau Veritas’ services.
HSE Requirements
- Comply at all times with all applicable legal requirements, BV Abu Dhabi HSE Policies and procedures, client’s HSE procedures and code of practices.
- Maintain personal work areas tidy and hazard free and report any deviation/fault/hazard immediately to the location manager/line manager/supervisor
- Report immediately any newly identified hazard and participate in devising suitable operational control to eliminate/minimize the pertinent risk.
- Report immediately any HSE incident and cooperate in investigation
- Use appropriate PPE at work area and be aware of:
- the risks appropriate PPE will control or minimize
- Report immediately incase the PPE is worn off or lost.
- Communicate to their immediate manager any unsafe work practice or condition and opportunities for improvement of HSE practices.
- Take care of your own health and safety and that of people who may be affected by what you do (or do not do).
- Co-operate with others on health and safety, and not interfere with, or misuse, anything provided for your health, safety or welfare.
- Performance Monitoring
Continual Development
- Complete requirements for appropriate professional trainings in specified time frames.
- Regular reading of professional journals and other technical literature.
- Attend appropriate courses/seminars
- Progress towards developing individual distinctive competence targets.
KPIs
- Time taken to deliver the report to the client
- Quality of report
- Inspection done within the allocated timeframe
- Share information, Best practice, Knowledge Management
- Technical capability.
Monitored By
Operations Manager (CTC02) / Team Leader(41)