Zeeco designs and manufactures advanced industrial combustion and pollution control technologies for the petroleum, chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries. Our product portfolio includes ultra-low emission burners, gas and liquid flaring systems, vapor control systems, and hazardous waste incineration solutions.
Zeeco’s corporate headquarters is located near Tulsa, Oklahoma (USA), on a modern, debt-free 230-acre campus that includes a 66,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility and one of the industry’s largest combustion research and testing centers. Zeeco operates globally with subsidiaries in the USA, United Kingdom, South Korea, India, Saudi Arabia, and Japan.
At Zeeco, we challenge conventional approaches, encourage innovation, and recognize individual contributions. Compensation is aligned with market benchmarks and will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience, competencies, and demonstrated capabilities.
Position Overview:
The Quality Control (QC) Engineer will be responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring quality control activities across fabrication and manufacturing projects related to fired equipment and heavy engineering systems.
The role ensures full compliance with applicable international codes, client specifications, and Zeeco’s quality management systems.
This position is well suited for professionals with 5–10 years of hands-on QC experience in fired equipment, pressure parts, heavy fabrication, process equipment, or oil & gas projects.
Interpret and apply international and national codes and standards such as ASTM, ASME, EN, ISO, IS, IBR, and EIL.
Prepare, review, and obtain approval for Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), Quality Assurance Plans (QAPs), QC procedures, and weld maps.
Review and approve WPS / PQR documentation for pressure vessels, stacks, ducts, and structural components.
Review engineering drawings to verify material specifications, heat treatment requirements, and design data; ensure latest revisions are used for BOMs and procurement.
Prepare Technical Delivery Conditions (TDCs) aligned with BOMs, client requirements, and project specifications.
Develop, review, and update SOPs and QMS documentation as required.
Key Responsibilities - Inspection & Execution
Conduct kick-off meetings and pre-inspection meetings with clients, consultants, and suppliers.
Coordinate and liaise with ASME Authorized Inspectors, Third-Party Inspection Agencies (TPIAs), and clients.
Perform inspections at all stages of fabrication, including: Raw material inspection , In-process and stage inspections, Welding and NDE coordination, PWHT and hydrotesting, Final visual, dimensional, and painting inspections.
Coordinate raw material inspections at vendor premises, review inspection reports and MTCs, issue Inspection Release Notes (IRNs), and authorize material dispatch.
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