QA/QC Engineer (m/f/d) Assignment in Ostiglia, Italy
INP Deutschland GmbH
- Ostiglia, Mantova
- Tempo indeterminato
- Full time
Your tasks: Checking pressure test packages, checking NDT and thermal certificates, as well as processing deviations during the course of the project.
Knowledge of Italian is required - the cooperation with the local team is mainly in Italian.
Project coordination & quality assurance are in focus - you will work closely with partners and subcontractors.
Become part of the INP team now and ensure quality at the highest level!Tasks
- Compilation and review of pressure test packages, including documentation of NDT, heat treatment, and welding certificates
- Documentation control to ensure completeness and compliance with technical standards
- Detection, analysis, and documentation of deviations and non-conformities in the project environment
- On-site quality supervision during plant construction activities
- Close coordination with local partners, subcontractors and inspection bodies to ensure project-specific quality requirements
- Support in coordinating testing and verification processes throughout the construction phase
- Several years of professional experience in quality assurance, ideally in plant or power plant construction
- Solid knowledge of welding technology and experience with welding-related documentation
- Proficient in non-destructive testing methods (NDT) such as VT, PT, UT or RT
- Fluency in Italian is required, as day-to-day communication with the local team is predominantly in Italian
- Confident handling of QA-relevant technical documentation in industrial project settings
- Experience in deviation and non-conformity management (identification, tracking, resolution)
- A technically challenging assignment in an international project in Ostiglia, Italy
- Active involvement in a significant energy sector project
- Close cooperation with the INP team and our partners on-site
- Attractive compensation and personal support from INP
- An appreciative working atmosphere with flat hierarchies and direct communication