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Claxton Engineering Services

QC Inspector

Norfolk
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Claxton combines decades of industry experience, proprietary technology, and exceptional service quality to cut through offshore installation and decommissioning complexity. Globally, we partner with operators and key contractors in conventional energy, decommissioning, and offshore wind, delivering certainty when it matters. Our expert teams anticipate challenges, deliver innovative high-performance solutions, and provide responsive, transparent support at every stage - ensuring seamless project execution and enduring value, throughout the asset lifecycle and across the energy transition.

We are looking to hire a QC Inspector on a full-time, permanent basis. Based at our facility in Great Yarmouth, the QC Inspector is to ensure that all manufactured, fabricated, and supplied products meet Claxton's technical, quality, and contractual requirements before and upon arrival to site, reducing rework, delays, and cost of poor quality (COPQ). This role extends beyond goods-in inspection and requires proactive engagement with manufacturers, suppliers, project teams, and internal stakeholders to improve quality outcomes across the full lifecycle of equipment and components.

Duties & Main Responsibilities

Inspection & Verification

  • Conduct dimensional, visual, and welding inspections of components and assemblies at our Claxton facilities (goods inwards and in-process) and supplier premises (machine shops, fabrication yards, coating vendors, etc.)
  • Verify compliance against Engineering drawings and tolerances, Material specifications and certification, and Applicable industry standards (API, ISO, ASME, client-specific)
  • Perform inspection of welds in accordance with approved WPS, drawings, and acceptance criteria
  • Ensure correct identification, traceability, and marking of materials and components

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Supplier Quality Control

  • Attend supplier facilities to witness key inspection and test stages (hold/witness points) or engage third parties to perform this activity on behalf of the company and identify quality issues early and prevent non-conforming product release, challenge poor practices, and drive corrective actions where required.
  • Review and verify supplier QITPs to ensure appropriate inspection stages are defined and risks are identified and controlled, providing feedback on supplier performance to support supplier evaluation, continuous improvement, and future procurement decisions.

Documentation & Compliance

  • Review Manufacturer Record Books (MRBs) for accuracy and completeness, traceability of materials, and alignment with specifications and drawings.
  • Verify certification including material certificates (EN 10204), NDT reports, and welding qualifications (WPS, PQR, WPQ).
  • Raise and manage Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs), ensuring clear definition of the issue, root cause understanding (where possible), and appropriate disposition (use as is, repair, reject).

Calibration & Equipment Control

  • Maintain and manage the calibration register for all in-house inspection and measuring equipment and ensure all equipment is fit for purpose, within calibration, and used correctly.

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  • Identify recurring quality issues and trends across suppliers, product types, and internal processes
  • Provide practical recommendations to improve inspection processes, supplier quality control, internal handling and verification processes
  • Feedback improvement opportunities directly to the QHSE Manager and project teams

Technical Oversight - Welding & Fabrication

  • Verify approved WPS/PQR are in place and used correctly, Welder qualifications are valid and appropriate
  • Verify fit-up, preparation, and welding parameters meet requirements
  • Conduct surveillance of fabrication activities where required
  • Provide guidance on welding standards and acceptance criteria

Required

Essential

  • CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspector (or equivalent recognised certification)
  • Proven experience in QC inspection within Machining, Fabrication with Oil & Gas, Energy sector
  • Strong ability to read and interpret: Engineering drawings, Tolerances and GD&T, and Material specifications
  • Hands-on experience using inspection and measuring equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, gauges)
  • Experience inspecting supplier-manufactured components
  • Full UK driving licence

Desirable

  • Level 3 or above qualification in Mechanical Engineering (or similar)
  • CSWIP 3.2 or additional NDT qualifications (MPI, DPI, UT, etc.)
  • Experience with Pressure-containing equipment, Lifting equipment, Subsea or decommissioning tools
  • Familiarity with API, ASME, and ISO standards, EN 10204 material certification, and Coating and preservation inspections
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Skills

Welding Inspection
Quality Control
Dimensional Inspection
Visual Inspection
Welding Standards
Engineering Drawings
Material Specifications
Inspection Equipment
Supplier Quality Control
Non-Conformance Reports
Calibration Management
Continuous Improvement
Mechanical Engineering
NDT Qualifications
API Standards
ISO Standards

Location

Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

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