Sonomatic Limited
Inspection Engineer (RG2 Category 3)

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About the Role Sonomatic is seeking a productive Inspection Engineer (RG2 Category 3) to support operations in Fawley. This role is suited to an inspector who thrives in a fast‑paced site environment, is motivated to drive Inspections. We welcome applications from both Local and travelling personnel. Travelling Rotas will be 12 Days on, 9 Days off, 10 Hour Days. Ltd or PAYE Start date 1/06/26 Key Responsibilities Responsible for carrying out all allocated inspections within authorised limits. Responsible for carrying out inspection/line walk to ensure accuracy of WSE and inspections, if required. Accountable for producing comprehensive work packs as required. Accountable for producing comprehensive reports within 28 days of inspection completion including a recommended inspection interval. Accountable for reviewing and ensuring that all inspections are carried out in accordance with the relevant WSE and in compliance with Sonomatic/Client procedures. Accountable for providing Technical Support to all Sonomatic Personnel, the client, and third-party contractors within authorised limits. Accountable for reviewing all NDT results, within authorised limits. Responsible for raising anomalies in line with relevant anomaly procedure / criteria. Responsible for ensuring all agreed repairs are carried out. Responsible for carrying out NDT as and when required in accordance with qualifications. Responsible for carrying out Rope Access work as and when required in accordance with IRATA Level. Completing other tasks allocated by either Sonomatic or Client which are required for the smooth running of the contract. Operating Company CMMS Training & Certifications Minimum RG2 Category 3 appointment. Industry qualifications in ASME, API, and/or EEMUA. NDT qualifications advantageous but not essential however understanding of NDT Applications essential. Rope Access advantageous but not essential. Experience Proven Experience in a Cat 3 appointed role, onshore under PSSR regulations. Proven experience inspecting pipelines, pipework, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, fired heaters, and mechanical protective devices. Proficient with computer‑based systems and inspection technologies.
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