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Job Title


QC Inspector


Company : Koch


Location : Edmonton, Edmonton


Created : 2026-01-05


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

We are hiring QC inspectors for field opportunities for projects in Spring and Summer 2026. Field Services operations of Koch-Glitsch Canada LP, based out of Edmonton, is a nationwide leader in inspection, repair, and installation of mass transfer equipment and combustion equipment. We are an expert solutions provider specializing in the repair of code piping and pressure vessels such as towers, reactors, and drums. Why Koch-Glitsch? Canada-wide travel opportunities Dynamic and exciting working environments Great working culture Ability to be a part of a unique and diverse team Opportunity to learn and grow professionally Responsibilities: As a QC Inspector, you will independently, or working with a team of other QC Inspectors, perform quality planning, inspections and reporting on projects as below: Comply and ensure compliance with project documents, welding procedures, ASME, CSA Codes, customer specifications. Development and execution of inspection plans Performing quality control activities on pressure vessels, mass transfer equipment, combustion equipment, and pressure piping as per plans Material receiving, inspection, review and approve Material Test Reports Monitoring and inspection of field welds for conformance with the WPS and project specifications Perform visual and physical checks on final welds, flange assembly and equipment installation Requesting, scheduling and oversight of third party NDE contractors. Review and approve Non-Destructive Inspection reports. Ensure relevant information has been accurately recorded such as welder ID, NDE and redlining. Implementation and maintenance of flange and weld tracking logs and mapping Ownership of project quality documents, NCR''s and RFI''s Interaction with KG / JZ engineering, client, and third-party authorized inspectors Identify and implement client''s quality deliverables in project quality execution. Provide technical experience and mentoring to all team members Expectations: 100% compliance Professional and effective communication Self-driven, organized and proactive Managing multiple stakeholders and developing relationships with Site Managers Utilizing best practices with regards to privacy and proprietary information Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent CWB Level 2 certification 7+ years of experience in pressure equipment repair and alteration in field and shutdowns, including a minimum of 5+ years performing a quality role Familiarity, ability to access relevant information and interpret provincial (ABSA) regulations, ASME, CSA codes. Familiarity with non-destructive examination, welding methods, flange inspection and assembly Good understanding of welding procedures and performance qualification variables. Understand engineering drawings GA, assembly drawings, ISO and P&IDs Comfortable working in MS SharePoint environment and good proficiency with MS Office software Experience working with BlueBeam Revu and similar PDF markup software Good planning, organizing and leadership skills Effective written and verbal communication skills Health and safety conscious What will put you ahead Welding / pipe fitting trades OR NDE certifications or experience OR degree / diploma in welding technology Physical Requirements Candidates must be able to work long hours and all shift schedules that may require up to twelve hours a day, seven days a week for extended durations. Candidates also must be able to work in confined spaces and be capable of climbing ladders, scaffolds, and working at heights. Must be able to perform work wearing personal protective equipment including but not limited to rain gear, chemical protective clothing, supplied air and air purifying respirators, safety harness, FRC coveralls, hard hat, ear plugs and safety glasses, etc. Respiratory Protection Fit-Testing is required. Additional medical examinations, such as Fitness for Duty exams may be required per client guidelines. Hearing and vision within normal ranges is helpful. Work Environment The job will primarily be on or around construction/turnaround sites in petrochemical operational units and include possible hazardous environments such as confined spaces and working at heights. Exposure to loud noises, dust, dirt, irritants, and smoke may occur. Special Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) may be necessary to control some hazardous environments. Additional forms of PPE may be required depending on the particular project. Safety requirements must be verified and meet standards set forth by client permits, policies and procedures, and be performed in compliance with all federal, provincial and local laws or ordinances before work activities can begin. If you have the above qualifications, we would like to hear from you. We thank all applicants in advance, however, advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.