Quality Engineer (Beneficiation) - WAS
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Worley is a global professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources experts. We partner with customers to deliver projects and create value over the life of their assets. We’re bridging two worlds, moving towards more sustainable energy sources, while helping to provide the energy, chemicals and resources needed now.
Role Summary:
The Quality Engineer – Beneficiation is responsible for ensuring the implementation and compliance of quality assurance and control procedures related to the beneficiation plant construction and commissioning. This includes oversight of civil, structural, mechanical, piping, and electrical installations associated with crushing, screening, grinding, flotation, and other ore processing systems.
This role ensures that all project execution activities adhere to project specifications, client standards, regulatory codes, and quality management systems, while operating in a challenging, fast-paced site environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Implement and monitor site-specific Quality Management Plans and Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) for beneficiation systems.
Ensure all quality-related procedures and standards are followed during construction, installation, and commissioning phases.
Conduct inspections and verifications on civil foundations, structural steel, tanks, piping, and equipment related to ore processing facilities.
Collaborate with engineering, construction, and commissioning teams to proactively manage quality issues and support resolution of non-conformances (NCRs).
Review contractor and vendor quality documentation (WPS, WPQRs, ITPs, NDE reports, material certificates).
Coordinate third-party inspections and liaise with client quality representatives.
Monitor and verify material traceability, welding quality, and fabrication compliance on-site.
Participate in audits and ensure continuous improvement initiatives are implemented.
Maintain QA/QC documentation and ensure records are compiled, reviewed, and handed over according to project requirements.
Support punch listing and turnover activities for mechanical completion and pre-commissioning.
Required Qualifications & Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Metallurgical, Civil Engineering, or related discipline.
Experience in a similar QA/QC role in mining, heavy industrial, or beneficiation plant projects.
Strong understanding of beneficiation processes (crushing, milling, flotation, thickening, tailings, etc.)
Familiarity with ASME, AWS, ISO, and mining industry standards and specifications.
Practical knowledge of welding inspection, NDT, and material testing in the field.
Experience working in remote construction sites or camp-based mining environments.
Certification as a Welding Inspector (CSWIP/BGAS/API/AWS) or NDT Level II is advantageous.
Strong documentation, auditing, and communication skills.
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